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Some Help With Identifying Correct Number/Value Asap Please?

 
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If these aren't pennies I need to sell tomorrow. Can you help me know if its worth the gas or effort....or not get screwed. I need help
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I messed the pics up
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about 10 cents, don't mail them [47 cents] or drive too far - you will be losing money
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Your 1st image I'd venture to say has become a stamp album. I don't think any of those stamps are tied to the postcard and someone just randomly stuck them there. The 1907 date pretty much rules out all but the 1 cent green Franklin ( the one with perforations on all sides), and that stamp is over the postmark so my guess is that it's not native to the card. The large blue franklin was printed 50 years before the green Franklin with the 2 straight edges.
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