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youngvinylcollector91's items1 of 4My Grandpa's unopened Bing Crosby record.4th of July Series #1 Postcard 1908
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    Posted 13 years ago

    youngvinyl…
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    Probably the best of my 3 postcards I got from the flea market. (Check out my others!) It's in pretty great condition and has a 2 cents stamp still on it!!! (flipside) The time stamp says: Franklin, VT...Dec. 24 1917. I'd like to know how the guy I bought them off of obtained hundreds of postcards over the years lol. Also, this card has a gold holographic background if you can't tell from the picture. I'll definitely take good care of these and continue to show my friends and family members, especially my grandparents.

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    1. dave, 13 years ago
      I have a box full of 1909-1940's postcards xmas cards with postage and stamped dates. Are they of any value? Do people collect them?
    2. SMD SMD, 13 years ago
      Yes, people collect them!! Do some research on value and perhaps sell them through eBay.

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