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i have two christmas cards from 1884 and 1885 with pressed flowers of the holy land on them and gold lettering reading happy christmas from dimitri n tadros jeruselem. can anyone tell me what they are worth

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mikeyquaff | 04:22 Thu 22nd Sep 2011 | History
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What are they worth and should i sell them
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I'm not sure we can answer the second question- that would depend on their monetary value and sentimental value and how much you want to pass them on in the family.
I don't know the value but I doubt they'd have much value, but you need to go on a specialist site. How much are you hoping to get?
Or you can 'fly a kite' by advertisng them on ebay for say £10 or £100 or £1000 depending on how much you would give them up for , and then see what sort of response you'd get.
Well maybe they will raise a fiver if they are in good condition
If you list it in detail on eBay and clarify that the cards are Vintage, you may get more - I tend to get £3 or £4 max for vintage written greetings cards from the UK. The fact that yours have genuine pressed flowers may appeal to more people.

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i have two christmas cards from 1884 and 1885 with pressed flowers of the holy land on them and gold lettering reading happy christmas from dimitri n tadros jeruselem. can anyone tell me what they are worth

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