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Armorial Bearings of Canada. Raphael Tuck & Sons Oilette 2562. Postally used September 30, 1909. Crease at bottom left. $15.00 Item #CDP-PAT-002 add to cart
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As the rifle you have is loaded So this card is loaded, too, With friendly love for the one who fights For our honor and the red, white and blue showing soldiers and flag. Loyalty Series. Divided back. Inscribed November 29, 1920. Unused. $10.00 Item #MIL-USA-021 add to cart
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Army, Navy and Reserve showing soldier, sailor, and woman. Illustrated Postal Card & Nov. Co. Postally used August 5, 1918. Some edge wear and creases at top and bottom. $10.00 Item #MIL-USA-027 add to cart
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Something Doing in San Francisco. Hospitality House for Service Men. Built and Operated by the City and County of San Francisco. The Williams Printing Company. Postally used June 17, 1942. $10.00 Item #MIL-USA-031 add to cart
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My Soldier Boy. We Are Thinking Of You. Divided back. Unused. $10.00 Item #MIL-USA-051 add to cart
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Good Luck To You, My Boy 'Over There' The Lord Be With You Everywhere. Divided back. Unused. $10.00 Item #MIL-USA-052 add to cart
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'Liberty and Union Now and Forever' showing a cherubic woman sewing an American flag. International Art Publishing Co. Series No. 2936. Divided Back. Embossed with glitter. $15.00 Item #PAT10A001 add to cart
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'They Fought Like Heroes, Long and Well, and Then Like Heroes Died' embossed showing wounded Civil War veteran, children, dog, flags, eagle, and wreath. Raphael Tuck & Sons Decoration Day Series 158. $15.00 Item #PAT-USA-001 add to cart
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George Washington First President of the United States showing iconic portrait the President with flag and eagle. Embossed. Undivided Back. $10.00 Item #PAT-USA-002 add to cart
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Lincoln's Ambition From an Address March 9, 1832. 'Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition. Whether it be true or not. I can say for one, that I have no other so great, as that of being truly esteemed of my fellowmen, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem. A. Lincoln. M.T. Sheahan. 974. Postally used February 4, 1911. Tiny crease bottom right corner. $10.00 Item #PAT-USA-003 add to cart
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Liberty and Union Now and Forever showing a young child seamtress sewing an American flag. International Art. Series 2936. Divided Back. Embossed. $10.00 Item #PAT-USA-FLA-001 add to cart
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Patriotic image of the Statue of Liberty, the American Bald Eagle and the American Flag. Illustrated Post Card Co. 5907 - 5. Divided Back. Embossed. Inscribed with a name and address. $10.00 Item #PAT-USA-FLA-002 add to cart
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Independence Hall and Liberty Bell showing illustration of the patriotic venue, the iconic bell and the American flag. Tuck & Sons. No. 109. Postally used July 3, 1908. Inscribed with the name 'Fannie' on the view side. $10.00 Item #PAT-USA-FLA-003 add to cart
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