This vintage set features a collection of 50 unused U.S. Army postcards from 1943, housed in an original patriotic folder emblazoned with the United States Army emblem and red, white, and blue stars and stripes. The folder includes a full 1943 calendar printed on the inside, providing both historical context and utility for soldiers during World War II. Each postcard is printed with the official Army eagle crest and marked with "POST CARD" and "United States Army," underscoring its military provenance.
The postcards are blank and unmarked, offering a rare opportunity for collectors to own authentic WWII-era military stationery. The folder bears the name "Betty Lee Bauer" inscribed inside, possibly the original owner, adding a unique personal touch. This set is a valuable piece of wartime memorabilia, ideal for collectors of military ephemera, WWII artifacts, or vintage postal history. The combination of the calendar folder and postcards makes it a distinctive and historically significant collectible.