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Postal card

A postal card is a typically rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended to write on and be mailed without an envelope and at a lower rate than a letter. It is distinguished by stamp collectors[?] from a postcard in that the postage is pre-printed on it whereas a postcard requires a stamp. A postal card is issued by a stamp-issuing authority[?] (typically a country) whereas a postcard is usually printed by a private company, individual or organisation.

In the Art-world the postcard can also be transferred into an art-object. The artform where this is done is called mail art.



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