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SCG3965 - Germany 1918 Postal Card – Deutsches Reich
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This is a postal stationery card from Germany, issued during the late German Empire (Deutsches Reich) period around 1918. The imprinted indicium shows the red Germania definitive design, inscribed Deutsches Reich. The card was postmarked and sent to Amsterdam, Netherlands, addressed to Herrn P.W. Brockmann, Prinsengracht 572.
The reverse bears a short handwritten German message, acknowledging receipt of shipments and indicating that a registered letter (Einschreibbrief) would follow. The use of such cards was typical for quick commercial or personal correspondence across borders in the final months of World War I.
This postal stationery piece is significant to collectors for its:
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Historical context: sent during the final year of WWI.
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Germania design: one of Germany’s longest-running definitive issues.
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Postal history value: cross-border communication between Germany and the Netherlands.
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Clear manuscript content: reflecting commercial correspondence practices of the time.
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