When I saw this Swiss Postal Stationery card in a dealer's box at a sale, I wondered why it was sent. It was sent from one person to another within the city of Neuchatel and the message on the other side in French was something like "Best Greetings". Then I noticed the date. It was obviously sent to make sure it was postmarked at 11 AM, on the 11th of November, 1911. That meant the postmark was time stamped at 11-11-11-11, and because the sender and recipient were in the same city, that meant both the departure and arrival postmarks had the same time stamp.
Submitted by Graham J
Submitted by Graham J