Join the VIP
Join the VIP
Here is your crystal shopping list! Click on a picture to see the items available in that stone category. Scroll to the bottom to shop all stones. To learn more, visit Crystal Meanings.
These postcards provide military and social history from World War I: a pair of original German Real Photo Postcards documenting the service and...
View full detailsSocial History: The sender treated the postcard purely as a collectible token, relying entirely on the physical postmark to tell Harrison Hawkin...
View full detailsSocial History: An Easter message from Ada Zweifel to Miss Dona Mandeville: "Have 11 little chicks, my incubator hatches a week from today. Went ov...
View full detailsSocial History: Addressed to Mr. H. P. Larsen, 813 South Broadway, Green Bay, Wisconsin: "Kaere Bedstefader, Mama er bedre men svag Doktaren var he...
View full detailsSocial History: The message captures the quintessential vacation experience: "Dear Lizzie....and I are up at Niagara Falls today sitting in Luna I...
View full detailsThis antique German 1000 Mark banknote, issued in 1910, comes from the time of Kaiser Wilhelm II and represents the pinnacle of German financial po...
View full detailsThis authentic 1910 Imperial German 1000 Mark Reichsbanknote is an incredible example of early 20th-century monetary history. Known affectionately ...
View full detailsOwn a piece of the post-WWI era from the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. These notes feature the historic red "DEUTSCHÖSTERREICH" (German-...
View full detailsOwn a fascinating artifact from the turbulent economic aftermath of the First World War. Issued in 1920, this matching pair of emergency currency n...
View full detailsGerman Serienscheine (series notes) are world-renowned for their high-art silhouette style. The front showcases the iconic skyline architecture of ...
View full detailsImmerse yourself in a piece of economic history with these original "Inflation Marks" issued in Berlin on February 1, 1923. These high-denomination...
View full detailsThis artifact is a relic from one of the most volatile economic collapses in human history. Following World War I and facing massive war reparation...
View full detailsThis curated 1919–1921 Austrian emergency banknote collection features 25 near-pristine Heller notes fanned out to showcase the era's striking expr...
View full detailsThis historic 1914–1921 collection features 29 beautifully circulated German and Austrian emergency banknotes (Notgeld), highlighted by unique regi...
View full detailsThis historical collection features 17 highly specialized German Pfennig and Austrian Heller WWI-era emergency notgelds, in excellent to uncirculat...
View full detailsThis historical collection features 33 highly specialized German Pfennig and Austrian Heller WWI-era emergency notgelds, in Excellent to Uncirculat...
View full detailsThis note is an extraordinary piece of World War I military history. Issued on August 12, 1914—just days after Germany entered WWI—it belongs to th...
View full detailsThis is a captivating Antique German Entomology Plate Print (Tafel 29) meticulously illustrating species of Schlupfwespen (Ichneumon/Parasitoid was...
View full detailsSocial History: This is a genuine government-issued pre-stamped postal card (postal stationery) written and sent within Ohio in September 1902. ...
View full detailsSocial History: This card captures an incredible first-person look at early 1900s mail-order publishing and rural American educational history. ...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: This vintage art postcard features "Česká chalupa" (Bohemian Hut), a masterpiece by the renowned Czech landscape painter A...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: This card features the Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun, a masterpiece of Cluniac Romanesque art built in the 1100s. The ca...
View full detailsSocial History: A remarkable candid moment from the Edwardian era, featuring a dense crowd of pedestrians. Note the period fashion, including men i...
View full detailsSocial History: The"glitter art" seen on the image (often called tinsel or diamond dust) was a popular Edwardian-era upgrade that added a shimmeri...
View full details