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Postal Stationary Card (PSC) of the Russian Empire; definitive issue Michel P17 from 1909; as prey-postcard used by the German Military Postal Service in the First World War; real used in 1914
PSC: Michel: No. P17 (Russia, 1909)
Color: red
Nominal value: 3 (Kopeks); none (or 3 Pfennig ?) as postal card in the German Military Postal Service
Sending location: then Augustowo in Russia (comtemporary Augustów in Poland)

Receiver location: then Bublitz (then German Empire, Kingdom of Prussia, Province Pommern, district of Bublitz; contemporary Bobolice in Poland)
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Author Postal Administration of the Russian Empire; Kaiserlich-Deutsche Feldpost
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