Filara - Letersia 11
Filara - Letersia 11
In the dim light of a philatelist’s archive, a folded piece of weathered paper rests under glass. It is cataloged simply as —a generic designation for a specific type of military correspondence used during the final year of World War I. To the untrained eye, it is merely a scrap of faded cardstock; to the student of "Filatelia," it is a portal to the freezing trenches of the Piave River.
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The piece is a (Military Postcard). It is not a standard postal issue, but a free-franked military form provided to soldiers. The distinguishing feature of this "Letter 11" type is its austerity. In the dim light of a philatelist’s archive,
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