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Hold a unique piece of history from the economic chaos following the First World War with this original pair of 1920 emergency banknotes, minted by...
View full detailsOwn these artifacts from the turbulent economic aftermath of World War I. The three historical emergency currency notes - Notgeld - were issued in ...
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 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 detailsSocial History: Written from Mother White: "To Al and Ida, While I cant wright now I feel to bad. Hope this willfind you all well" Scene: Heavi...
View full detailsSocial History: This card is an incredibly charming primary source detailing life in an early 20th-century American rural or small-town schoolho...
View full detailsSocial History: A $20 fine in the early 1910s is equivalent to over $600 today, demonstrating how strictly early park rangers protected the rare...
View full detailsSocial History: Written in December 1918, this postcard captures the historic holiday season immediately following the November 11, 1918, World ...
View full detailsSocial History: This card captures a sweet, intimate family dynamic. Written simply from "Mother" to her children, it bypassed the postal system...
View full detailsSocial History: "The apartment Bldg where I have marked the x – is the one I hope to eventually live in. The lake is more blue than green. I can...
View full detailsSocial History: This postcard is part of an ongoing correspondence archive addressed to Miss Ellen Jensen of Denmark, Wisconsin. It directly lin...
View full detailsSocial History: This postcard was sent between George Jensen and Ellen Jensen in Denmark, Wisconsin—a village heavily settled by Danish immigran...
View full detailsThe card doubles as a localized town greeting and a personalized Valentine's Day token from a sender named Ola. The use of intricate silver glit...
View full detailsSocial History: The sender notes that the people of Montevideo reminded them of Paris, capturing the classic "Paris of South America" sentiment ...
View full detailsSocial History: "Dalhart Tex 3-3-12. Dear Aunt & Uncle:- Hello. Hope you are all well, we are all fine and dandy. Well how is the weather th...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent from the military base at Saint-Cyr by a soldier mobilized into the 21ème C.O.A. (Commis et Ouvriers d'Administration) Bake...
View full detailsSocial History: "This is where we've stayed 2 years now, + have never seen this many people thank goodness. It's really very quiet + nice + onl...
View full detailsSocial History: Addressed to Miss Emma Osland of Lamberton, Minnesota (Box 38, RR# 4). Historical records indicate Emma Osland was born on Febru...
View full detailsSocial History: Mailed from Junaluska, North Carolina, to Fairfax, Virginia: "Hi, Linda! How's youth activities week going? Sure wish I could b...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent from Prince Rupert, Canada, to San Diego, California: "Just took a walk thru the wharf and downtown section. We are stoppe...
View full detailsSocial History: Mailed to Ravenna, Nebraska, from Perry, Oklahoma: "Reached here OK at 5 PM. (Perry) The roads are beautiful and everything OK! ...
View full detailsSocial History: The writer drops a quick line to a loved one back home in Illinois, emphasizing the vast scale of their journey into West Texas...
View full detailsSocial History: Long-distance driving in 1956 meant dealing with dust, exhaust, car grease, and the inevitable spills from road-trip snacks. Wom...
View full detailsSocial History: This piece documents early 20th-century family updates sent within California, highlighting a planned excursion into the city fo...
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