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Journey Across Continents: The Rare Double-Used Postcard from Ottoman to Bruxelles to Jerusalem, 1902

SKU: pst-110001

$3,000.00

1 in stock

This rare post card is a unique piece of postal history, showcasing the transfer of communication between two countries in the early 1900s. The post card was sent from the Ottoman Empire to Bruxelles, and then re-used from Bruxelles to Jerusalem on March 3rd, 1902. The double use of the post card makes it an extremely rare find, and the fact that it contains only one stamp adds to its rarity.

This rare post card is a unique piece of postal history, showcasing the transfer of communication between two countries in the early 1900s. The post card was sent from the Ottoman Empire to Bruxelles, and then re-used from Bruxelles to Jerusalem on March 3rd, 1902. The double use of the post card makes it an extremely rare find, and the fact that it contains only one stamp adds to its rarity. The front of the post card features a photograph of the mysterious land of Jerusalem, showcasing its natural beauty and historic significance. The other side of the post card displays a postal stamp, a testament to the journey this card has taken from one destination to another. This ex rare post card provides a glimpse into the past, highlighting the way that communication was facilitated between countries in the early 1900s. With its unique features, including the double use and the beautiful photograph of Jerusalem, this post card is sure to be a prized possession for any collector of postal history or rare historical artifacts.

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