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United States/Stamps : inverted postal card

 

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ccndd
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09 Mar 2016
04:52:24pm
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 Image Not Found

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ThomasGalloway
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09 Mar 2016
06:17:44pm
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.

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09 Mar 2016
06:39:58pm
re: inverted postal card

Thanks for the reply.

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09 Mar 2016
04:52:24pm

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 Image Not Found

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ThomasGalloway

09 Mar 2016
06:17:44pm

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.

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09 Mar 2016
06:39:58pm

re: inverted postal card

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