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US Stamp Covers71 of 1121926 First flight of Contract air mail.Old Envelope That Has Been Around
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    Posted 14 years ago

    Grampa_sGirl
    (2 items)

    I inherited a few of these. They were in my Grandfather's desk. The only information that I have seen about them are that they were discontinued by 1958? I would like to find out more if anyone has info. The back is blank.

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 14 years ago
      If the back is totally blank the card would fall between 1901 - 1907. After 1907 card backs were divided. This appears to be a government printed card. Before 1901 the card would have had “Private Mailing Card." Above the words Post Card.

      I have links on my other computer where you can research post cards and learn about them. If you are interested I will post links here tomorrow.
    2. Grampa_sGirl, 14 years ago
      fhrjr2- Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Yes, I would be very interested in the link to find out more.

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