Highest price - mint or postally used?

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  • mainlypostcards

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    I don't think it makes any difference in general.
    Possible exception for WW1 postcard, which are sent from the front by a soldier.
    I do have a few customers though, who buy postcards purely for the postmark, rather than the image on the card.
  • philipano

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    A lot of my customers like cards with stamps and cancel, I can tell when a buyer purchase 10 cards from me and all are cancelled -------- I prefer cards with cancel & stamp to document when card was actually mailed
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    • Created on 13 Dec 2019 at 18:35
    • #1075063
    Agree with this. Cheers.
  • dave43
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    I like postally used as a buyer (and a seller in a small way) and would encourage sellers to put scans of both sides on Delcampe altho its a pain having to look at each card (is there any way of just searching for sales with 2 scans?) I note that cheap cards and dear ones generally are scanned both sides, its the ones in the middle sellers don't give a scan of both sides but I am surprised at the sellers of some dear cards who don't scan both sides!
    Some of the messages are surprising!

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