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Phnom Penh, Sunrise at Mekong River
Unused card, very slightly stained on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Takeo Province, little girl with lotus
Unused but heavily stained and abraded on both sides. Grade: 5
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Modolkiri Province, two women
We think they mean “Mondulkiri” Province. Unused card, slight staining on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Kandal Province, ox cart
Unused, somewhat aging. Grade: 1
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Kampong cham Province, multiple views
Unused, but heavily abraded on the front, and stained on the reverse. Grade: 5
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Cambodia/PR China joint issue (Maximum Cards) (set of two)
Issued in 2017 with (PR) China National Philatelic as the lead sponsor, each of the two maximum cards in this set has a stamp and postmark corresponding to the correct country. It’s PRC set MC-119. Unused. Two sets are available. Grades: 1
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Siem Reap, Angkor Thom
This unused card would have been produced most likely in the late 1970s, or in any event at about the time Cambodia was liberated from the Khmer Rouge. So the photo doesn’t show a flood of tourists taking selfies. Grade: 1
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Siem Reap, Angkor Wat
Cambodia’s most famous attraction by far, on an unused card made more special by having been printed (probably) very soon after the Khmer Rouge were driven out of power. There are many postcards of Angkor Wat, but none like this. Grade 1
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Siemreap, Angkor Wat
Unused card apart from the sticker you can see at the bottom centre of the scan. Grade: 5
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Angkor, Ta Proum Monkey Dance
Many spellings exist for “Ta Proum”, a common problem with transliteration in Asia, but no doubting the authenticity of this older, unused postcard. Grade: 1