In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," there is no mention of Juliet receiving any Valentine’s Day cards. The play, set in the 16th century, predates the modern celebration of Valentine's Day as we know it today. Therefore, we cannot specify how many cards she would receive annually, as this concept did not exist in her time.
Anyone can receive a valentine!
Every single year, every Valentine's Day, thousands of packages and cards are addressed to "Juliet Capulet" in Verona, Italy from all over the world. Although Juliet, from the Shakespeare play Romeo & Juliet, is a fictional character, so many men and women are infatuated with her, that they forget the fact she is fictional (and over hundreds of years old) and send her gifts or cards. So, statistically available, your answer would be the fictional character, Juliet Capulet.
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Harpie and Amazone cards (mainly Harpie)
Hallmark cards are greeting cards for birthdays, Valentines Day, Mothers Day, etc.
Christmas because of how many cards sent
Esther Allan Howland who created lithographed valentines cards in 1847, placed her first ad in the Worcester paper, The Daily Spy, Feb. 5, 1850 for sales of Valentines Day cards. In 1881, she sold her business to the George C. Whitney Company, one of the nation's largest publishers of Valentine's Day cards.
i think personally the only Holiday that the Americans really exchange more cards that on valentines is Christmas !
so no one knows who sent it
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It is estimated that over 100,000 cards are made for valentines day.
Around 180 million cards are sent every year.