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Varadero Beach
Not postally mailed, but with writing and tape on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Varadero, Hotel Melia Las Americas
Still there and with generally good online reviews. The card is unused but for small clear pieces of tape near the reverse edge. Grade: 3
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Marina Varadero
Larger (4-3/4″ x 6-3/4″) Correos de Cuba card with pre-paid postage, mailed in 2001. Partial postmark. Also a very small piece of clear tape along upper reverse edge. Grade: 3
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Matanzas, Varadero Beach, Inner Harbors
Not postally mailed, with a long message on the reverse, and tape on the edge. Grade: 4
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Havana, Entrance to Morro Castle
One of Cuba’s most popular postcard subjects, Morro Castle turns up here in a distinctive view with the bonus of having stamp and 1935 postmark. Grade: 1
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Vistas de Cuba
Mailed from Cuba in 2019, with stamp and illegible postmark. The writer doubted the card would ever arrive. We know how he felt. Miracles happen! Grade: 1
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Feliz Ano Nuevo!
We’re shocked this highly aged card has survived in such good condition: stamp, partly legible postmark, and a long message in tiny Spanish handwriting that directed the card to Barcelona via New York in 1907. It’s really nice, and can be yours. Grade: 1
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Souvenir of Havana (folio)
One of these accordion-style fold-out folios with 18 photos (printed on both sides) and long but general bilingual explanations on the inside of the cover. Our scan only shows the extended outer cover. Old and terrific. Grade: 1
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Havana, Cuba (folio)
Not so different in concept and execution from previous entry 20104089L, an 18-picture accordion foldout. Grade: 1
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Havana, A Country Road
Very old and very nice, the kind of card that one might frame and hang in just the right area of a library … or a bar well-stocked with rum. Unused. Grade: 1
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Santiago, Landscape and Shopping Market
Two views on an unused, old postcard. Grade: 1