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Gen. A. Soumare boat on Niger River
This unused card dates from the mid-1960s. Normal slight age discoloration on reverse and a minor corner abrasion. Grade: 2
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Timbuktu, Grand Mosque
Looking for Timbuktu postcards? Two mailed cards are available, each dating from the mid-1960s. One has four stamps and multiple legible Tombouctou postmarks, while the other has two large stamps with multiple legible postcards as well. These mailed cards are exotic and desirable. On that you should trust us, and the prices reflect that. Grades: 1, $129 each
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Gao, multiple views
Multiple views on this Mali postcard, including Tomb of Askia and the Governor’s Palace, of the remote and exotic City of Gao, ca. 1960s, on this unused card. Minor aging and spotting on reverse; front upper left corner gently creased but card is quite clear. Grade: 2
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Timbuktu (Tombouctou) Welcome sign
To western eyes it is hard to imagine anything more exotic than this mid-1960s postcard. It was mailed from Timbuktu, has four stamps and multiple legible postmarks. The most minor corner abrasion but really a spectacular, brilliant addition to any collection. In fact, we don’t really want to sell it, and that’s partly why it is so expensive. But if you really want it, here it is. Grade: 1
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Timbuktu, view
Two Timbuktu postcards from the mid-1960s are available. Both were mailed. Each has four intact stamps and multiple legible postmarks. Each has very minor edge/corner abrasion. One (Grade: 2, $89) has an equally minor fold in upper right front corner. The other (Grade: 1, $129) has no fold. Beautiful and exotic postcards.
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Djenne Mosque, Mopti
This mid-60s card was mailed and has four stamps intact, with partly legible postmarks. Slight edge abrasion but no significant damage, and very nice to look at when you consider the scope of the building–and where it is. Grade: 1
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Bamako, Grand Mosque
Card was never mailed, and apart from normal aging on reverse is not at all damaged. Grade: 1
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Bamako, L’Artisanat
Sepia card from early 20th century, a quiet time. This card is unused and the only real signs of handling are minor abrasions around the margin. Grade: 2
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Bamako, Le Monument aux Morts
This antique sepia postcard was never mailed and is in absolutely terrific condition for its age. Grade: 1
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River Niger shore
Two cards are available. One was never mailed, and has minor edge abrasion (Grade: 2, $9). The other was mailed from Bamako in 1968, has four stamps intact and legible postmark (Grade: 2, $19).
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Mopti, Mosque
Card is from the mid-1960s, though were it not for seeing the top of a car, it could be from the mid-1560s. Card was never mailed, has minimal edge abrasion, and likewise minimal aging on reverse. Grade: 1
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Bamako, Les Travaux Publics – La Direction
Unused sepia Garnier postcard, minor edge abrasion and album indentation. What must it have been like to live in Bamako then? Grade: 3
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Afternoon on the Niger River
Atmospheric old (early 20th cent.) sepia card in superb condition for the age. Never mailed, very nice. Grade: 1
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Danseurs Dogons
The card was fully written and addressed in 1977, but not postally used. Grade: 4
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Tombouctou
Unused Iris card M200046. Now tell us: who doesn’t want a postcard from Timbuktu for their collection? And the card is a lot cheaper than going there. Grade: 1