These are Ham Radio "QSL cards". The cards are all to Charles Waff Jr., Amateur Radio W3UVA, University, VA. From the very limited info I've found on him, he was a fairly prolific "DX'er" in his time (he's mentioned as a "famous old time DX'er" at http://hamgallery.com/gallery/U/unknown.htm). There are roughly 1200. The cards range from the early 30's to early 40's, most around 1935 to 1937. Cards are from all over the US, and all over the world (many from Russia ((primarily Leningrad)), Germany ((some have Swastika's on them)), Western Australia, Czechoslavakia, Japan, et cetera; there are many more countries); some use postage, others a QSL bureau. Some have odd small blue stamps with triangles in them, or other "non-postage" QSL stamps. Condition is very mixed, ranging from poor to nearly new appearing. Anyway, the question; any value, or just curiosities? A local antique dealer offered me $150 for them; does this sound fair? Any help appreciated, apparently no value guides exist.
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