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rajamissy
rajamissy
Updated May 31
rajamissy
rajamissy
Updated May 31

1970s Circa Vintage/Rare Birthday Cards/Engagement

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This listing is to just give some information on the 14 listings of 1970s Circa Birthday Cards that I have in my closet. They are from the 1970s and still unused in original condition. They come in plastic, contain an envelope to put them in, and include a piece of paper that says the verse. Each measured 8.5" by 5 3/8th". In a few pictures it shows an "x" marks on the back (this is only on the plastic and not on the actual card). I have them listed at 10$ a piece. These come with everything you need for that perfect birthday card: Perfect Birthday Card ✓, Envelope ✓, Cute little saying/poetry ✓. Just sign it and it's ready to go! Birthday cards for Mother, Daughter, Sister, Grandad, Grandma, Husband. Engagement Cards for anyone who is engaged. You can search which one you're looking for in my closet, and it should pop up. I LOVE these cards and feel like they are so much better than the ones you get at the store. Especially for the grandparents and parents who grew up with these! You can tell they are 1970s Circa due to the style and measurements. They always have such a cute design on them usually of flowers, a girl in dresses, and a variety of different creatures. For some, I can't even tell if a creature is a cat or a dog. Haha. But they are cute! 10$ each OR buy 4 for $30
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@rajamissy

Last Active: 24 hours ago

Colorado Springs, CO
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40

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10+

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1

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