Date Mailed: September 11, 1905 (postmarked Colorado Springs, CO)
Recipient: Mrs. Mary H. Spears, Fall City, Illinois
Publisher: M. Tuttle Co. (Copyright 1904)
Dimensions: Approx. 3.25” x 5.25”
Medium: Cardboard postcard stock, printed with halftone image and black ink; includes green 1¢ stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin
Postcard Details
The postcard is a classic early 20th-century souvenir type known as a “Greetings From” postcard, a popular genre beginning in the early 1900s. The dramatic block lettering filled with photo scenes of Colorado Springs is typical of M. Tuttle Co. postcards, known for high-contrast black-and-white visuals.
These were mass-produced and mailed widely during the golden era of postcards (1898–1915), a time when they were among the most common forms of casual communication.
Stamp Details
Stamp Type: 1902 Series – Benjamin Franklin 1¢ green
Design: "U.S. Postage One Cent – 1706 Franklin 1790"
Scott Catalogue No.: Most likely Scott #300 (issued 1903–1908)
Print Method: Engraved; flat plate printing
This Franklin 1¢ stamp is among the most used and recognized early 20th-century U.S. issues. Though common in mint or lightly used condition, having it canceled on a dated and legible postmarked postcard from 1905 adds collectible and historical value, especially with the full message and intact card.
Condition
Postcard: Good, with some corner wear and age-related toning, but excellent legibility and intact edges
Stamp: Clearly canceled, centered reasonably well; still attached
Handwriting: Legible and attractive—this improves collector interest
Overall: A nicely preserved and historically appealing example of a real mailed card from the early 20th century
Estimated Value
Postcard Alone: $5–10
Stamp Alone (on card, canceled 1905): $1–3
Combined Value as a Historical Ephemera Item: $15–25 USD retail value in today’s collector market, possibly more if sold as part of a well-preserved set or historical postal archive.
Recommendations
Do Not Remove the Stamp: It holds more value in its original mailed context
Archival Storage: Keep in an acid-free sleeve, away from light to avoid fading
Professional Appraisal: Not necessary for this specific card unless part of a larger pre-1920s collection
seeking appraisal for vintage postcard
Private sale.
1905 “Greetings from Colorado Springs” Postcard
Item Overview
Postcard Details
The postcard is a classic early 20th-century souvenir type known as a “Greetings From” postcard, a popular genre beginning in the early 1900s. The dramatic block lettering filled with photo scenes of Colorado Springs is typical of M. Tuttle Co. postcards, known for high-contrast black-and-white visuals.
These were mass-produced and mailed widely during the golden era of postcards (1898–1915), a time when they were among the most common forms of casual communication.
Stamp Details
This Franklin 1¢ stamp is among the most used and recognized early 20th-century U.S. issues. Though common in mint or lightly used condition, having it canceled on a dated and legible postmarked postcard from 1905 adds collectible and historical value, especially with the full message and intact card.
Condition
Estimated Value
Recommendations