📬 Send a piece of history with every postcard!
This set features 20 identical vintage postcards, each measuring 4x6 inches, printed on premium 16 pt cardstock with a glossy UV coating for enhanced durability. Ideal for collectors and various creative projects, these postcards are perfect for mailing domestically or internationally.
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Number of Items | 20 |
Style Name | Retro |
Pattern | Letter Print |
Theme | Vintage Travel |
Additional Features | glossy UV coating and premium sturdy quality cardstock |
S**.
Love the Retro Look!
These arrived nicely packed and are super cute! This is the best deal I could find on postcards. It came out to about 50 cents each. When travelling around I found postcards that ranged from 75 cents to $3.50 each so buying this pack was a good price for me.They are very sturdy and crisp-looking.I recommend these postcards
M**M
Good quality and a great price
At only 50 cents each, these postcards were cheaper than what I could have bought in-person. They were also a cute design and seemed like good quality, sturdy cardstock.
J**A
Cute & quality!
I knew this product was cute but I was blown away by the quality of the cards. Glossy Photo and heavy duty card stock - I’m truly impressed!
A**A
as described
durable postcards as pictured and described. Thank you.
B**A
Great to send to family
Family loves getting these once in a while.
D**N
NC proud
Beautiful! Would buy again!
D**N
Nice quality cards
Nice quality cards.
A**E
Look closely: Slave and confederate statue depictions
I wanted to use these cards to send to candidates for a program I am associated, but I think you should consider strongly whether these are appropriate for general use before you buy them. I understand these are vintage from the 1930's and 1940's but I think some of the pictures may actually be from 1850's-1860s. The image in the R may be a slave picking cotton with a white master overseeing (it may not be, but it looks too close for comfort). Additionally the statue in the L I believe is Silent Sam, a confederate statue that was taken down from UNC campus. It is also hard to see if the I and N depict a slave or farmer in the tobacco field (again too close for comfort).
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