This particular example of a "miscut" postal card is common and items like it are found in the dollar boxes.
These "miscuts" are a result of someone taking a full sheet (usually 4 x 10 = 40 card sheet) and cutting it up to create "errors".
Some issues, however were not sold in sheets, but rather as single cards. Miscuts from them can be quite valuable.
See a recent article on this subject by Cary Finder in Postal Stationery, the journal of the UPSS.
Thanks for the reply.
I recently came across this inverted postal card but have no idea of relative scarcity or worth. My 2013 Scott Specialized does not mention anything. Any info appreciated. Thanks, Chris
re: inverted postal card
This particular example of a "miscut" postal card is common and items like it are found in the dollar boxes.
These "miscuts" are a result of someone taking a full sheet (usually 4 x 10 = 40 card sheet) and cutting it up to create "errors".
Some issues, however were not sold in sheets, but rather as single cards. Miscuts from them can be quite valuable.
See a recent article on this subject by Cary Finder in Postal Stationery, the journal of the UPSS.