Vintage Postcard Lot Yellowstone Salesman Hot Cakes CB Radio QSL American Eagle
These two postcards highlight a rare early 20th-century publisher's premium sample and a 1970s American pop culture communication artifact.
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Antique Yellowstone Postcard with Incentive Back: Front depicts Cleopatra Terrace. The back features a rare newspaper boy promotional advertisement. The text promises a set of 25 cards if they sell out their weekly paper route. It notes the cards sell like "Hot Cakes" for a penny each.
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Vintage CB Radio QSL Confirmation Card: Front features an American Eagle woodcut design filled with handwritten operator handles. The back features a printed Citizens Band template. Drivers and hobbyists used personalized QSL cards to confirm long-distance radio contacts. This card documents a specific operator out of Denver, Colorado. It displays classic slang like "73s" (best regards) and unique personal handles.
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5" (Eagle card is skinnier at 3.2 x 5.5")
Era: Divided Back Era (c. 1910s) and Vintage Chrome (c. 1970s)
Condition: Yellowstone card has a horizontal crease and paper aging
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.