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Chicago Postcard Museum - How to Age a Postcard
Early postcards had an undivided back (example 2). The back of the postcard was for the address only. There was often a statement that said "this side for ...

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Great Britain was the first Country to issue divided back postcards in 1902 followed by France and Germany. This quickly led to a sharp increase in card sales.

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Most postcards up until 1898 are "Undivided Back" cards meaning they do not have the line going down the center of the card. Also, writing was not permitted by ...

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Deltiology, the official name for postcard collecting, is thought to be one of the three .... the use of the words “Post Card” to be printed on the undivided back of ...

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Most pre-1898 postcards share a few common traits: The postcard of this era is characterized by an undivided back (no line going down the center of the back of ...

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