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Bonaire, Trans World Radio QSL
Postcard-sized but intended to be mailed in an envelope–and so it was–this card dates from 1971 and has reception details handwritten in. Tape mark on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Curaçao, Fort Amsterdam
Unused, circa 1960s or 1970s card with serrated edges. Grade: 2
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Curaçao, Sidewalk Cafe, The Lido Restaurant
Unused Plastichrome card 10×110230 with serrated edges. Grade: 1
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Curaçao, Penha Building
Mailed in 1970 with Netherlands Antilles stamp and full Bonaire postmark. Grade: 2
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The Beauty and the Bridge
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Curacao, Hotel Curacao Intercontinental
This now seems to be the Plaza Hotel Curacao, with decidedly mixed and amusing reviews online. As for the card, it’s old and very, very heavily aged, but unused and otherwise clean. Grade: 2
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Seaview at Aruba
We would be careful to wear shoes while walking on that beach. Unused, older DWS card A4. Grade: 1-
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Greetings from Aruba, multiple views
Captioned as “Points of interest on Aruba’s Northcoast e.g. Natural Bridge, Andicuri Plantation. Goldmill’s ruins etc.” Unused, quite heavily aged DWS card S 27. Grade: 2
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Aruba, One Happy Island
Unused DWS card S 61. Grade: 1
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Aruba, Rock Formation of Ayo
Unused card, scuffed and aged on both sides. Grade: 3
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Greetings from Aruba, The beautiful Palm-Beach at the Holiday Inn Hotel
Unused, older and aging card with significant smudging on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Curaçao, Wilhelmina Square
Unused, heavily aged Plastichrome card P64865 (No. 56). Grade: 2
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Curaçao, St. Annabaai and Pontoonbridge
Unused Dexter Press card DT-23290-C from 1967. It has serrated edges and is very heavily aged on the reverse. That tropical climate, you know. Grade: 3
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St. Maarten/St. Martin, Simpson Bay Lagoon
Unused card CRS-SM7 from 1989. Grade: 1
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The Alhambra Casino and Bazaar
The card was mailed in 1990, to Brazil, with stamp and postmark. It’s an aging card, otherwise clean, and as a bonus, the casino is still there. Grade: 1
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Curaçao, dushi!
Unused card with the original price tag still stuck on the back. One online source says this: “In the island of Curacao, you may hear (or even see) the expression ‘Dushi’. As explained by my guide Charla of the Curacao Tourist Board, ‘Dushi has a lot of meanings…but it mostly means sweet, nice or good’.” OK then. Only because of the sticker, Grade: 3
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Curaçao, Groot Knip
“Grote Knip is a beach on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, located at the western side of the island, between the villages of Westpunt and Lagun. The beach gives way to a small lagune between high rocks. It is freely accessible to the public.” (Thanks, Wikipedia.) Unused card. Grade: 1
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Curaçao, Noordkant
Unused. Grade: 1
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Curaçao, Sailing the Spanish Waters
Unused card with a (really) tiny spot on the back. Grade: 2
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Curaçao, Punda: Floating Market & Handelskade
Unused. Grade: 1
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Curaçao, Kunuku house
In this case, kunuku connotes rural. Unused card, Grade: 1
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Curaçao, Highlights of Willemstad
We know, you went to Willemstad on a cruise and forgot to buy postcards. Now’s your chance. We can even mail it to your friend from here — so many people wouldn’t notice the difference! Unused card, with original price sticker still on the back. Only because of that, Grade: 3.
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Curaçao, North Coast Waves
Unused. Grade: 1
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Aruba, iguana and multiple views
Unused card focusing on the iguana, “Aruba’s most exotic island animal resident.” Good thing they qualified that. Grade: 1
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Aruba, One Happy Island, tropical sunset
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Aruba, Palm Beach
As this unused card says, this “is the happening place”. Grade: 1
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Sint Maarten / Saint Marten Map
We’ll list this unused card here with no disrespect meant to the other half. West Indies, after all. And we have two of these cards. Grades: 1