I don't collect this type of thing. And I tried to find a similar item but could not. Does anyone have an idea of the value of this for the purposes of selling it? Thanks!
Not terribly uncommon, most of those souvenirs were saved, so a high percentage of them survived. Too bad about the folds, but that's also how they are typically found these days, since they take up so much less room when folded.
Cancel -to-Order . Made by a dealer . This would help the local Postmaster , by increaseing his sales in turn maybe increase his cut /or increase his sales numbers . Not unusual done around the world . Maybe couple hundred made and then shipped overseas to London or New York .
Quote: Danish style bridge cancellers were introduced from May 1920 (11), and finally mixed frankings with Danish and plebiscite stamps were permitted until 15th July (12), after which only Danish stamps were permitted.
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