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Robert Morris Patriot 13 cent unused prepaid postcard USPS 1981

By mcdemic2, 5 January, 2025
Description

Robert Morris Patriot 13 cent unused prepaid postcard USPS 1981 (quantity 100)

Category
Coins and Currency
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1981
For Sale?
Yes
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Charley

4 months ago

100 Robert Morris 13-Cent USPS Prepaid Postcards (1981)

Item Description:
This collection includes 100 unused prepaid postcards issued by the United States Postal Service in 1981. Each postcard features an embossed 13-cent prepaid stamp depicting Robert Morris, an American Patriot and one of the Founding Fathers. The postcards are in excellent condition, making them highly desirable for collectors of vintage postal stationery.

Distinguishing Features:

  • Design:
    • Features an embossed stamp with a portrait of Robert Morris and the title “Patriot.”
    • Prepaid value of 13 cents, the postcard rate in 1981.
  • Condition:
    • The postcards are unused and in excellent condition, with no visible wear or damage.
  • Quantity:
    • The set includes 100 postcards, which adds value when sold as a complete lot.

Historical Context:
These prepaid postcards were part of the USPS’s commemorative postal stationery series. The Robert Morris 13-cent postcard honors his contributions as a financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence. In the 1980s, prepaid postcards were commonly used for personal and business correspondence due to their affordability and convenience.

Market Value:

  1. Individual Value:
    • A single unused Robert Morris prepaid postcard is typically valued at $0.50 to $1.50, depending on condition and demand.
  2. Lot Value:
    • A complete set of 100 unused postcards in excellent condition could command $50 to $100, with the higher range depending on interest from collectors of postal stationery or Americana.
  3. Factors Affecting Value:
    • Condition: The mint, unused state adds significantly to their value.
    • Quantity: Selling as a full set appeals to collectors and increases overall worth.

Recommendations for Sale and Appraisal:

  1. Professional Appraisal:
    • Seek an appraisal from a recognized philatelist or postal memorabilia expert to:
      1. Confirm authenticity and historical significance.
      2. Provide a more accurate valuation for insurance or sale.
  2. Sales Options:
    • List as a complete lot on specialized platforms like eBay, Delcampe, or through a stamp and postal memorabilia dealer.
    • Highlight the unused condition and historical significance in the listing description.
  3. Preservation:
    • Store the postcards in a climate-controlled environment to prevent discoloration or warping. Use archival-quality storage materials to maintain their condition.

Conclusion:
This set of 100 Robert Morris prepaid postcards represents a piece of U.S. postal and historical memorabilia. Its value as a complete, unused collection makes it appealing to collectors of postal stationery and American historical themes. A professional appraisal is recommended to verify the valuation and provide further insight into potential rarity or interest among niche collectors.

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