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Fishermen at Mayaro
This card of seine fishermen in Trinidad was mailed in 1980, has a nice big stamp but not a legible postmark. Grade: 3
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Custom House, Trinidad
Old, aging, unused sepia “Davidson & Todd, Ltd., Trinidad” postcard (“British Manufacture Throughout.”). Can you spot the lighthouse? Grade: 1
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White Hall – Office of the Prime Minister, Queen’s Park Savannah
Mailed in 2012 with two different stamps, and postmarks. There’s also a blue bilingual airmail sticker. Grade: 1
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Tyrico Bay
Unused card but for someone’s name inked along the left reverse edge. Grade: 3
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Rice Winnowing
Mailed in 1964, with two stamps, multiple indistinct postmarks, and an extra name written along the reverse right edge. Grade: 3
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Port-of-Spain, Memorial Park
… and its statue, on a card mailed in 1996 (according to the sender) with stamp and postmark. Two points to note: first, a postal abrasion near the edge of the address area; and, second, that the postmark seems to be in error — printed in reverse, and even with the wrong year. Overlaid on all that is another postmark from Miami, even though it was addressed to Texas. As Americans might say, “Go figure.” Grade: 3