

This is a “curious” postcard from Senegal. It is not a color card, nor is it a traditional black and white. Would you call it sepia? I can’t make out the postmark to put any sort of date to it, but to me it looks “old” – pre-19030’s?


This is a “curious” postcard from Senegal. It is not a color card, nor is it a traditional black and white. Would you call it sepia? I can’t make out the postmark to put any sort of date to it, but to me it looks “old” – pre-19030’s?
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