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Does Denmark have the most expensive postcard rate?

Philatelic Foreword by Jay Bigalke
In October two friends of mine in
philately traveled to Denmark to attend the Hafnia 2024 show. I am fortunate
that both Alex Haimann and Mick Zais have me on their postcard mailing list.
Shown nearby is the postcard they
sent me from the show. The reverse of the card shows various methods of mail
transportation used by Postnord Denmark, the postal company of the country.
The postcard was not only signed by
both of them, but they also obtained the autograph of engraver Bertil S.
Jorgensen, who created the design of one of the four Danish Portrait Engravings
stamps issued at the show.
When I received the card, I promptly
took a picture and texted my thanks to both of them for sending it. Zais
responded, noting the extremely high amount of postage, approximately $7.30 in
United States dollars, that was needed to pay the postcard rate.
That got me thinking. Does Denmark
have the highest postcard rate in the world? Do readers know of any countries
that might have an international postcard rate higher than Denmark’s?
Feel free to drop us a line by email at linnseditorial@amosmedia.com with any information you might be able to provide.
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