14 Vintage-Style Valentines to Send in the Mail (2024)

These cards come with old-fashioned charm—illustrated with hearts and sentimental sayings. Have them signed, sealed, and delivered to friends and family near and far.

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There's nothing better than receiving snail mail from a loved one. We live in a world where it's so easy to simply fire off a text to a friend or family member, but going the extra step and sending a card is even more meaningful, and that's especially true right now when seeing loved ones is harder than ever before. In fact, studies show that one in six consumers have sent more cards during the pandemic than they did pre-pandemic. Sending and receiving letters can help us feel more connected during a time of anxiety and isolation. So, this Valentine's Day, instead of texting a series of heart eyes emojis, choose from one of these lovely vintage-style valentines to show your love.

But before we get to the cards, let's enjoy a quick history lesson: The first Valentine's Day cards were sent in the 18th century, and since store-bought cards weren't available yet, they were always homemade. These thematic holiday cards didn't really gain major popularity until the mid-1800s during the Victorian era, when Britain's industrialization made it possible to mass produce greeting cards. Then in 1913, Hallmark produced their first Valentine's Day cards, and well, the rest is history.

Our list includes all types of vintage-style valentines: romantic cards for your S.O., adorable cards for school kids, sweet cards for your best friend—basically whoever you want to show some love to. And whether you prefer the classic Victorian style or you want more of a retro 1950s vibe, we have vintage valentines from all different eras.

Ahead, see our 14 picks for the best vintage-style Valentine's Day cards.

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Floral Bouquet

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If you're looking for an elegant valentine, this gold foil card from Rifle Paper Co. is classic but also bursts with vibrant color. And it's blank inside so you can customize a handwritten note.

Shop Now: Rifle Paper Co. Vintage Floral Valentine, $5, riflepaperco.com.

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Playing Cards

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Whether your sweetheart is a King or Queen of Hearts (or if they're more of a Joker), give them one of these of vintage playing card valentines. Each deck comes with 10 assorted antique-style greeting cards.

Shop Now: The Best Card Company Vintage Playing Card Valentines, $10.98 for 10, amazon.com.

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Victorian Valentine

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If you prefer a more traditional Victorian valentine, send these postcards picturing a cherubic child in festive Valentine's Day attire. Each card has pops of glitter, giving it a hint of modern flair.

Shop Now: Cavallini Vintage Valentine Postcards, $16.95 for 12, papersource.com.

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School Days

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This multi-pack of cards is a reproduction of valentines that were made in the 1950s and '60s. They're perfect for your child's classmates, or for your friends if you're nostalgic for your school days.

Shop Now: School Days Valentine's Day Cards, $21.90 for 30, vermontcountrystore.com.

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Quarantine Valentine

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This card may picture a retro couple, but the message is very... current. The dapper man suggests to his fashionable date that they go out for Valentine's Day. And she responds, "You mean around the block again? Sounds perfect!"

Shop Now: Let's Go Out Valentine's Day Card, $3.22, lilbitn.etsy.com.

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The Cat's Pajamas

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"The cat's pajamas" is a slang phrase from the 1920s Jazz Age. Calling something the cat's pajamas was the highest compliment, so this illustrated card makes a darling old-fashioned Valentine's Day greeting.

Shop Now: Rifle Paper Co. "You're the Cat's Pajamas" Card, $5, riflepaperco.com.

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Flora and Fauna

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You have the option personalize your card with a heartfelt message or receive an unsigned card to fill out at home. This Valentine featured hand lettering, blooming with buds, berries, and leaves.

Shop Now: Paper Raven Co. for Minted "Little Bloom" Card, from $6.98, minted.com.

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Coming Up Roses

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Flowers and cupids were the most common imagery pictured on Victorian Valentine's Day cards. The front of this hand-illustrated card reads, "Life is coming up roses with you in it." A sweet message for anyone.

Shop Now: Mr. Boddington "Life Coming Up Roses" Card, $5, mrboddington.com.

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Pretty Postage

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Send love from afar! This card features a peaceful bird surrounded by foliage in a pretty postage stamp design.

Shop Now: Eve Schultz for Minted "Postage Stamp" Card, from $12 for 10, minted.com.

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Popcorn Puns

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Valentines with silly wordplay were hugely popular in the '50s, like this popcorn pun card. Sure, it might be corn-y, but that's what makes it so fun.

Shop Now: Retro Magic Shop for Zazzle Vintage Popcorn Valentine's Day Card, $3.45, zazzle.com.

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Adorable Animals

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Have a lot of loved ones on your Valentine's Day list? Buy a jumbo pack of cards like this one that comes with 36 valentines. Perfect for animal lovers, these vintage-style cards feature kittens, puppies, ponies, and other cutesy critters.

Shop Now: Sustainable Greetings Vintage Style Valentines, $14.99 for 36, amazon.com.

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Simpler Times

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This book of press-out cards has 1940s-style valentines on each page that easily pop out along the perforated edges. This is a great pick if you want to get the kids in on a fun Valentine's Day activity.

Shop Now: Golden Books Vintage Valentines Press-Out Book, $4.99, amazon.com.

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Childhood Nostalgia

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These retro Valentine's Day cards are mini (2.5" by 3.5"), so they're ideal for little ones who can only sign their name and don't need a lot of blank space for a long letter.

Shop Now: Hallmark Mini Vintage Valentines Day Cards, $5.99 for 12, amazon.com.

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Hotdogs and Hearts

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When it came to Valentine's Day cards during the 1950s, puns were all the rage. This card featuring a cartoon hot dog saying "Frankly speaking, I want you" is a perfect example.

Shop Now: Welte Vintage & Seasonal Art for Zazzle Retro Hot Dog Valentine's Day Card, $2.05 each, zazzle.com.

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FAQs

Are vintage Valentine cards worth anything? ›

Finding the Value of an Antique Valentine

The thing is, some antique valentines also have a monetary value. You can find these old greeting cards for as little as $2, but some examples can fetch over $100.

Where can you look for the oldest Valentine's card? ›

The World's Oldest Valentine's Day Card

Also found in the British Library is the earliest known English language example of a Valentine.

What is the rarest collectible card in the world? ›

The title of 'world's rarest trading card' is split between two quite distinct cards: the 1996 World Champion and the Shichif*ckujin Dragon. Only one specimen of each card exists anywhere in the world.

What is the most expensive Valentine's card? ›

The most expensive card is sold at $5,000 in the collection, with some Valentine's greetings offered at a mere $3,500 price tag.

What is the oldest printed Valentine card? ›

It is thought the first pre-printed card, which is held at York Castle Museum. dates from 1797. The oldest Valentine's letter in the English language is thought to have been written in 1477. In Britain, Valentine's Day began to be celebrated in the 17th Century.

Who can you send a Valentine card to? ›

These days, Valentine's cards are sent for more than simply showing romantic interest or love. In the UK particularly, Valentine's cards are sent to friends, family and loved ones to show love, appreciation and thanks – or in some cases, just to take a dig at the whole concept!

What is the oldest known Valentine still in existence today? ›

The oldest known Valentine still exists today as a poem written by Charles Duke of Orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. The greeting that was written in 1415 is part of the manuscript collection at the British Library in London.

How much will the average person spend on Valentine's Day? ›

A survey from consumer review site Trustpilot found that the cost of Valentine's Day 2024 will average out to a spendy $157.52. Another report from Driver Research puts the total higher at $192, with dinner and drinks on Feb. 14 running about $154.

What is the most popular color scheme on Valentine's Day? ›

Speaking of relationships, it's no secret that two is better than one—and the colors red and white are frequently side by side for Valentine's Day. This striking color combination represents unity.

How do you tastefully decorate for Valentine's Day? ›

Each Valentine's Day I go for an elegant look by using vintage Valentine's, fresh roses, old sheet music and hand written antique postcards in romantic vignettes around our home. Last year I shared how I decorated my piano with a Vintage Valentines and Roses theme.

How do you display vintage signs? ›

A utility room, corner of the kitchen or cloakroom is the perfect place to display vintage signs, both on the wall and propped against it. Choose signs that relate to items on display to add a sense of cohesion and inject a little humour.

How do I know if my old cards are worth money? ›

Visit the PSA Online Price Guide

PSA's free price guide that contains listings for all types of trading cards, ranging from baseball cards to trading card game cards like Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering. Updated regularly by hobby experts, here you will find prices for the most active cards in the marketplace.

Are vintage cards worth money? ›

Due to low distribution on certain cards, a complete set can be worth tens of thousands of dollars. Hall of Famers and rookies from the Vintage era are also popular and have good value. Cards of players like Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron can be worth hundreds and even thousands of dollars.

Are vintage greeting cards worth money? ›

Most vintage greeting cards aren't worth a lot of money, at least individually. But designers, crafters and artists often like to use the images in scrapbooking, decoupage and other applications – or simply for inspiration. They prefer to buy quantities of vintage cards.

How do you know if a card is valuable? ›

Like most things of value, the better the condition, the more attractive and valuable an item will be. The same is true of trading card collecting. Cards that have bent corners, creases, or other issues that prevent them from being classified as “mint condition” have less value.

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