Was kostet Briefmarke für Postkarte?
Briefporto und Postkarten-Porto in Deutschland
| Produkt | Preis in €* | Gewicht |
|---|---|---|
| Postkarte*** | 0,60 €Marke drucken **** | Flächengewicht 150 – 500 g/qm |
| Standard*** | 0,80 €Marke drucken **** | bis 20 g |
| Kompakt | 0,95 €Marke drucken **** | bis 50 g |
| Groß | 1,55 €Marke drucken **** | bis 500 g |
What does the “a” and “3” mean on a postcard?
The “A” refers to the decade, the „3“ refers to the third year of that decade, the „107“ refers to that card being the 107 th card printed that year. The „H“ refers to the printing method called Art Colortone. For more information, visit the Curt Teich Postcard Archives web site .
When did postcards become available to the public?
An Act of U.S. Congress on May 19, 1898 granted private printers permission to print and sell cards that bore the inscription “Private Mailing Card.” Today these cards are referred to as “PMCs”. The required postage was a 1-cent adhesive stamp. At this time, a dozen or more American printers began to take postcards seriously.
What was the postage for a postcard in the 1800s?
The required postage was a 1-cent adhesive stamp. At this time, a dozen or more American printers began to take postcards seriously. Still, no message was permitted on the address side. The term “Post Card” was not widely used until the early 1900s (it was later contracted to „postcard“ as a word-counting cost-saving measure).
Where does the word POST card go on a card?
New U.S. postal regulations on December 24, 1901 stipulated that the words “Post Card” should be printed at the top of the address side of privately printed cards. Government-issued cards were to be designated as “Postal Cards” (Staff, p. 62).