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filipo,
Thankyou for pointing this out. I haven't even noticed that there is no address. Peculiar. |
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Here's a postal card (Michel P89a) from liberated Isere' in eastern France to Rumfords, Maine, USA on Feb. 15, 1945. Purple US censor stamp is just to the left of the 1.20f stamp.  |
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United States
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I picked up a few more Victorias at WESTPEX. Falkland Islands  Gibraltar  Montserrat  |
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Thank you Greg for the link. Very interesting information about the Sealed Postal Card Company. Were other letter sheets produced? My education continues.
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As far as I know, the only product that the Sealed Postal Card Company put out was the Grant letter sheet. And that was sub-contracted to American Bank Note, so the company was really just a middleman. |
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