A mail slip recovered from the Titanic wreck is expected to fetch up to $8,000 (£6,290) at auction. The “facing slip” from the ship’s post office miraculously survived the 1912 tragedy. Much of the other mail was destroyed, but this document survived because it was sealed in the pocket of a postal clerk. Alex Cooper Auctioneers, based in Maryland, believes the slip could sell for around $8,000. Facing slips were used by postal clerks for sorting mail. Each had a pre-printed destination and a handstamp that showed the ship’s postmark.
A post office slip that was recovered from the Titanic shipwreck will be auctioned on January 27. Alex Cooper Auctioneers estimates that it will sell for at least $5,000.
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