paulb104
Sr. Member
We're going through some more of my late father-in-laws stuff and I see a small book of postcards. I've seen them before, nothing out of the ordinary. This one happens to be of Versailles so I decide to take it home to price and sell.
Every postcard in the book is stamped, like the person was on some sort of tour. Again, seen it. There's two extra postcards, too.
Here's the thing. Whoever had this book was from the German Peace Delegation from the Signing of the Treaty of Versailles, and the stamp is dated June 23, 1919. The two extra cards and some of the ones in the book are also dated July 1, 1919.
This book ties in with the end of World War 1.
The book would be worth twenty five, maybe thirty dollars, but now I don't know.
Every postcard in the book is stamped, like the person was on some sort of tour. Again, seen it. There's two extra postcards, too.
Here's the thing. Whoever had this book was from the German Peace Delegation from the Signing of the Treaty of Versailles, and the stamp is dated June 23, 1919. The two extra cards and some of the ones in the book are also dated July 1, 1919.
This book ties in with the end of World War 1.
The book would be worth twenty five, maybe thirty dollars, but now I don't know.