Hey /his/ my girlfriends grandmother found this old postcard her mother had gotten from a relative in Germany. She wanted to know it's worth and some pawn shop offered her 10 dollars for the stamps but then panicked when she said she would just tear up the postcard itself when the stamps were off. Card seems to be from Nuremnerg. Other side coming in comments.
Also, general historic artifact/antiquarian thread?
The postcard itself is just general wellwishing howdoyoudo type stuff, dated August 1st, 1939 (only a month or so before the invasion of Poland?). The two stamps say 'deutches Reich' and look like they have Wilhelm or Bismarck on them. Swastika stamped which is part of the reason why gf's brother wasn't able to get anything from Ebay.
>>2127137
I can't read that shit, scan it right
>>2127128
I doubt the party let postcards in.
>>2127137
I don't think (((Katie Gold))) is going to enjoy the rest of her stay in Nuremberg.
>>2127656
>I don't think (((Katie Gold))) is going to enjoy the rest of her stay in Nuremberg.
Kek
>>2127656
Her last name is actually gold. OP did this on purpose.
Why would you sell something like this? It is actually part of her family history. Geez, are people that fucking desperate for money?