Deltiology (from Greek δελτίον, deltion, diminutive of δέλτος, deltos, "writing tablet, letter"; and -λογία, -logia) is the study and collection of postcards. Professor Randall Rhoades of
Ashland, Ohio, coined a word in 1945 that became the accepted description of the
study of picture postcards.[1][2] It took about 20
years for the name to appear in the dictionary the first time.[1] Compared to philately, the identification of a
postcard's place and time of production can often be an impossible task because
postcards, unlike stamps, are produced in a decentralised, unregulated manner.
For this reason, some collectors choose to limit their acquisitions to cards by
specific artists and publishers, or by time and location.
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