Comic WII Army Stereotypical Japanese Propaganda linen postcard. The front of the card pictures an elated US Army soldier jumping up because he's received a letter which has emboldened him to say, "Hurrah A Letter! Now Watch Me Slap Those Japs" and a number of stereotypically portrayed Japanese soldiers running from cannon fire in the left foreground and airplane fire in the right background. The front of the card also reads, USA-47, in the upper right corner and ©Curt Teich & Co., Inc.


The back of the card reads, C.T. Army Comics. The back of the card also reads Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card... The back of the card also has the number, "2B-H737".
The number, "2BH", indicates that the card was produced in 1942.



The back of the card has just the slightest, nearly unnoticeable,  amount of overall surface discoloration from age and handling; not at all affecting the overall appearance of the back face.


The card has just a slight amount of surface wear along all four edges and in all four corners, both front and back sides, and the corners are also just slightly rounded. 


The card has just the slightest bit of surface wear along the lower left edge. The card also has just the slightest bit of surface wear in all four corners.




The card postally unused and is standard postcard size.


Card is in NEAR EXCELLENT CONDITION
per grading standard below, but please look carefully at the scans of both the front and back sides provided below and judge the condition for yourself.



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I will be happy to COMBINE SHIPPING if you purchase more than one item. All items must be paid for with a SINGLE payment. After my auctions close, I will invoice you for all purchases plus one combined shipping cost.



 
I AM A SMALL DEALER WHO IN MOST INSTANCES SELLS VINTAGE, COLLECTIBLE, PRE-OWNED ITEMS. I TRY VERY HARD TO NOTE ALL FAULTS AND DESCRIBE ALL ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE.

 
RETURNS ACCEPTED ONLY IF ITEM IS GROSSLY MIS-REPRESENTED.  I WILL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE ACCEPT A RETURN SO THAT YOU CAN UPGRADE AN ITEM.


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POSTCARD GRADING GUIDE

Mint Condition – A near perfect card which is either new or is just as it would have come from being factory printed. The card has no creases or tears and the corners are sharp and not worn. The card also has no noticeable marks, writing, or postmarks. A clean, fresh card. 

Excellent - Card is very near mint in overall appearance and has no noticeable creases, surface imperfections, or tears. The corners also have no surface wear or rounding. The card may or may not be postally used and has the proper message and address usage for its age. The card has no postmark impression or postmark bleed on the front surface. The card may or may not have album impressions in all four corners from being stored in an album. The card is clean with a fresh, sharp face image.

Very Good – Card has some very minor, nearly unnoticeable, creases, bends, or surface imperfections which do not detract from the overall appearance of the front or back faces of the card. The card is not ripped or torn. The card may have some very minor surface wear or small creases in the corners. The card may or may not be postally used and has the proper message and address usage for its age. The card may or may not have a faint postmark impression or very light postmark bleed on the front face. The card may or may not have album impressions in all four corners from being stored in an album. The card is clean with an overall fresh appearing face image. A card which would be a perfect addition to a collection. 

Good – Card has some noticeable creases, bends, or surface imperfections which may somewhat affect the overall appearance of either the face image or back side. The card may or may not have some very small tears or noticeable areas of surface wear. The corners of the card may have surface wear and appear rounded or somewhat blunt. The card may or may not be postally used. The card may have a noticeable postmark impression or noticeable postmark bleed on the front face. The card may or may not have noticeable surface impressions in all four corners from being stored in an album.

Fair – Card is complete and has no missing corners or severe tears. The card may have very noticeable surface stains, creases, bends, or surface imperfections which affect the overall appearance of either the face image or backside of the card. The corners are heavily creased and rounded. The card may have a very noticeable postmark impression and heavy postmark staining affecting the face image. The card may have heavy album impressions. Card may be a scare example that is difficult to find and may be the perfect gap filler until another card becomes available.

 

 




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