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Thanks Derek.
I can recollect that, 1963. But I forget what they had before the zip code. Of course, the erased number needn't be a zip-code, but it would be one reason to erase it if it were. I wrote of my concerns to the seller, who looks reputable. He replied: They are definitely from the period, and came with many other items I purchased from the 1920's. People sometimes applied stamps for their businesses to a card when they purchased them, years after they were made. That is all I know about these postcards. The suggestion is that the erased Sports Cards Collector's stamp may have been stamped long after the cards were printed. Brooklyn Dodgers collector that I am, right now I'm leaning towards keeping them. Last edited by dougscats; 03-12-2018 at 04:12 PM. |
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