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Tripoli, camels
Card is from mid-1960s though the scene is timeless. Though never mailed postally, it was used as protection for something so it has two tape marks and a small gouge on the reverse. Front also has some tape residue in sky area. Grade: 5
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Fezzan, camels watering
Card is from mid-1960s. Though never postally mailed, it was used as protection for something so it has two tape marks and a gouge on the reverse. Front also has tape residue in sky area. Basically, you would need to be a serious collector of camel postcards. Grade: 5
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Benghazi, Cathedral and Berenice Hotel
Card is from early 1960s, was never mailed postally but was used to protect something like coins that made circular dents from reverse to front. Grade: 4
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Cyrenaica, Tokra Highway
This 1960s card would be basically perfect except that it was used to protect coins (in an envelope) and these have left dents, more obvious on reverse than on front. Unused otherwise. Grade: 3
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Tripoli, camels
Authentic unused card from 1960s but it has a hole punched through it. The camel fixation continues. Grade: 5
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Roman history details
Unused, with Arabic, English, and Italian captions. Grade: 1