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1910 Halloween Postcard with a One Cent Benjamin Franklin Stamp

J
4 months ago
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Description

William Daugherty in Texas sent 12 year old Vada Frink in Haviland, Kansas a colorful Halloween card that reads "Halloween Precautions" which portrays a witch, a black cat and a pumpkin. There is a short saying on the bottom of the front of the card.

It was post marked November 7, 1910 with a ONE CENT green Benjamin Franklin stamp. The image on the stamp is easily visible and vibrant with perforations on all four sides. However, some of the perforations on the right side are thinned.

Category Other
Medium Paper
Distinguishing marks Note above and in photos
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item Height 5 1/2 ", Width 3 1/2"
Date Period 1910
Weight NA
History This card belonged to my grandmother Vada who was born in 1898. She gave it to me in 1994 and has been stored in a box.
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$20 - $40

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