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Postally used means it's been officially dated by the US Government.
There was were questions about the ages of the Pinkerton postcards/scorecards-- some thought they might be more modern--, but some of the blank backed versions were used as postcards with 1910s postmarks. This was a case where people were glad they were postally used. I like a nice vintage letter-- with the writing in the appropriate spot, no bleeding to front of course. Just my preference. Along similar line, I prefer a letter with writing on it to a blank piece of paper. I'm funny that way. Unless it's a bill of course. Last edited by drc; 01-08-2012 at 01:29 PM. |
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