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U53 CONVENTION HALL ENID OKLA Curteich
Category:   Collectibles / Postcards / US State, Town Views / Oklahoma
Start Price: USD 3.75

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Start Time: 10/5/2008
End Time: 10/12/2008
Location: Tustin, California
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pazgirl Store U53 CONVENTION HALL ENID OKLA Curteich a.imagelink {color:#3274B5;} a:hover.imagelink {color:#3274B5;} a:visited.imagelink {color:#333333;} a.imagelink img.auctionimage { border: 2px solid #3274B5; } a:visited.imagelink img.auctionimage { border: 2px solid #333333; } You are bidding on a linen postcard that could be from the early 1930's, as evidenced by the car shown in the picture-- of the Convention Hall, Enid, Oklahoma.  There is no writing, PC is in very good condition. Postcards are mailed in a stiff cardboard envelope that do not bend  (except for a larger lot that could not be fit in an envelope) unless bent intentionally.  We are not responsible for damage in transit.  Postcards are not returnable, so please do not hesitate to ask questions before bidding. MINT: A card looking like it just comes from the printing press. No marks, or creases, no writing or postmarks. EXCELLENT: Almost mint in appearance with very light aging or slight discoloration for being stored for many years, no bends or creases, or rounded or blunt corners. May be postally used or unused and may have writing and postmark on the address side but clean on the picture side.VERY GOOD: Corners may be a little rounded and slightly frayed, could have almost undetectable crease or bend that does not detract from overall appearance of the picture side. May have writing or have been mailed with stamp cancellation on the writing side.GOOD: Corners may be lightly blunt or rounded with noticeable bends or creases. May have writing or postally used on the address side. Less than VG.FAIR:  Card is intact. May be soiled, stained, creased, writing, or cancellation may affect picture but could be a rare card that is difficult to find or the card is very old (turn of the 20th century) but one can still see the beauty of the card (if it is a greeting card).Very old cards sometimes have some soiling or aged discoloration that is difficult to describe. I will mention very obvious discoloration, water stain or mildew spots.  Otherwise, one would expect a card earlier than from the 1950's to have some kind of aged paper look (ecru color) and some soiling.   I have, however, seen some linen cards from the 1930's that are crisp and in mint-like condition but they still have that aged paper look due to the type of paper used that discolors with age? or maybe that's what the real linen color was, I don't know. Multiple purchases will be combined for discount shipping.  Flat rate shipping of $1.50 for up to 5 cards.   Contact me if you are waiting for another bidding to end before paying and I will combine them on a single invoice for discount shipping.  In my experience,  if bidding ends more than one day apart  problems sometimes occur when combining invoices that end in different days to one invoice.  I just want to be notified so that I don't include the shipping on every invoice.International bidders, please email me before paying so I can send an invoice reflecting your country's shipping rate.Please visit my store for more postcards.   Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. andale andalegallery Click button to see all of my eBay items.

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