The AOP Haiti 1898 3+3c grey/lilac reply postal card. It's a postal card issued by Haiti in 1898, featuring a design in grey and lilac colors. This particular postal card is designated as HG #6 in postal card catalogs, indicating its catalog number in the Higgins & Gage catalog, which is commonly used by philatelists and collectors to identify postal stationery items.

The "3+3c" denomination refers to the postal rate or value of the card, indicating that it was valid for use as a reply postal card with a prepaid postage of 3 cents for the outbound message and an additional 3 cents for the return message.

Unused examples of this postal card are sought after by collectors of postal stationery, particularly those interested in the postal history of Haiti or the Caribbean region.

Mwen konnen de postal katon AOP Ayiti 1898 3+3c gri/lilak sa. Se yon postal katon ki te sòti nan peyi Ayiti nan 1898, avèk yon desen nan koulè gri ak lilak. Postal katon sa gen yon nimewo katalog ki se HG #6 nan katalog postal Higgins & Gage, ki se yon katalog ki souvan itilize pa filatelist ak koleksyonè pou idantifye atik sou estasyonman postal.

"3+3c" denonminasyon an pwobableman refere a taks postal la oswa valè katon an, endike ke li te valab pou itilize kòm yon katon postal repons ak yon po 3 santim pou mesaj yo ale epi yon 3 santim adisyonèl pou mesaj la tounen.

Egzanp ki pa itilize nan katon postal sa yo an rejwi pa koleksyonè kato postal, espesyalman moun yo ki enterese nan istwa postal Ayiti oswa rejyon Karayib la


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