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Javan Rhinoceros (Maximum Card)
This (otherwise unused) “Official Maximum Card” from World Wide Fund for Nature has a 1996 postmark. Please be mindful that we have several variations of rhino maximum cards, so the correct code number is especially important. Grade: 1
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Javan Rhinoceros eating leaves (Maximum Card)
This (otherwise unused) “Official Maximum Card” from World Wide Fund for Nature has a 1996 first day of issue postmark. Please be mindful that we have several variations of rhino maximum cards, so the correct code number is especially important. Grade: 1
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Sumatran Rhino, facing right (Maximum Card)
This (otherwise unused) “Official Maximum Card” from World Wide Fund for Nature has a 1996 first day of issue postmark. Please be mindful that we have several variations of rhino maximum cards, so the correct code number is especially important. Grade: 1
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Sumatran Rhino, facing left (Maximum Card)
This “Official Maximum Card” from World Wide Fund for Nature has a 1996 first day of issue postmark. Grade: 1
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Badak Jawa and Sumatera (Maximum Cards) (set)
Three sets are available, each with four first-day-of-issue 1996 cards from Pos Indonesia and the World Wildlife Fund. “Badak” means rhinoceros in Bahasa Indonesia. Grade: 1
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Jakarta, History Museum (Maximum Card)
The Museum is in Fatahilah Square, and this maximum card is unused. Grade: 1
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Jakarta, Drawbridge at Kota Intan (Maximum Card)
Issued in 1995, unused maximum card. Grade: 1
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Jakarta, Istana Jakarta (Presidential Palace) (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card from Pos Indonesia, with pre-printed postage on the reverse allowing for mailing within Indonesia. Issued in 1998. Grade: 1
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Istana Cipanas (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card issued by Pos Indonesia in 1998. Pre-printed postage on the back allows for mailing within Indonesia. Grade: 1
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Istana Yogyakarta (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card issued by Pos Indonesia in 1998, of this Presidential Palace in Yogyakarta. Pre-printed postage allows for mailing within Indonesia. Grade: 1
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Istana Tampaksiring (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card issued by Pos Indonesia in 1998, of this Presidential Palace. Pre-printed postage allows for mailing within Indonesia. Grade: 1
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Istana Bogor, Presidential Palace (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card issued by Pos Indonesia in 1998, of this Presidential Palace in Bogor. Pre-printed postage allows for mailing within Indonesia. Grade: 1
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Seniman Indonesia: Indonesian Artists (set) (Maximum Cards)
This is a set of five unused maximum cards, plus one cover (upper left, in the scan), issued by Pos Indonesia in 2000. We are showing three of the five actual maximum cards, randomly; the other two persons honoured are I Ketut Maria, and S Sudjojono. Note that the cover card is the size and shape of a postcard but (A) it is not “Maximum,” and (B) it has no printing on the reverse. Grades: 1
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Thank you for visiting Bali
Although this is an ad card from Indosat, it’s nice enough to fit in the main country section also. Three unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Seminyak, Sasa’ ristorante italiano
Two of these unused ad cards are available. Grades: 1
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Kuta wonderful beach south of Lombok
This 4-3/4″ x 6-1/2″ card was mailed from Lombok in 2013, with stamp and postmark. As an aside, we wish (a hopeless wish) that Lombok would try to position itself as different from Bali, though when regional residents see “Kuta” they will immediately think of Bali instead. Grade: 2
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Bali, Besakih, the “Mother Temple”
Mailed in 2013 with three large red stamps and three equally large Jakarta postmarks. Grade: 2
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Tahun Kerbau (Year of the Ox) 2560 – cover
Issued by Pos Indonesia, a hardback Presentation Pack measuring 6″ x 8-1/4″. Open it up (see 20310332B/C) to see a stamp sheetlet, a sheet of mint stamps, and two postcards. Grade: 1
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Tahun Kerbau (Year of the Ox) 2560 – stamps only
See 20310332A.
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Tahun Kerbau (Year of the Ox) 2560 – cards
See 20310332A and B.
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Military (Pos Indonesia)
Unused card with two of four perforated edges, so there had been a set. Grade: 1
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Mailbox (Pos Indonesia)
Unused card with two of four perforated edges, so there had been a set. Two of these are available. Grades: 1
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Prambanan (Pos Indonesia)
Unused card with two of four perforated edges, so there had been a set. Prambanan, the Hindu temple, is not specifically identified, but every Indonesian would know that’s what this is. Grade: 1
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Jakarta, Pusat Filateli
Unused card issued to mark the opening of this philatelic centre in 1973. That’s what they would have you think, but the card is much newer than that. The centre is there, but the office in Bandung is far cheerier and better-supplied. Grade: 1
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WWF Konservation Collection – 2000: Komodo Dragons (set of 4) (Maximum Cards)
We have four of these unused sets of four Maximum Cards showing Indonesia’s iconic animal. Grades: 1
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National Love Flora and Fauna Day 1996 (set of 10) (Maximum Cards)
This is a set of ten unused maximum cards. The scan shows four of those. Each of the ten cards identifies its respective flora or fauna by Indonesian name, scientific name, and area of Indonesia where it can be found. Grade: 1
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Indonesia-Australia Joint Stamp Issue (set of two) (Maximum Cards)
If one card in this set looks familiar, it’s because it is the same as our entry 20310314. This may be the complete set of two from 1996: Kuskus Beruang Indonesia (the bear), and Kuskus Totol Australia (the sloth). We have two sets available. One is very moderately smudged at source (Grade: 1, $15) and the other set is slightly more smudged (Grade: 2, $13).
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Sukarno (set of 4 + cover) (Maximum Cards)
Sukarno was Indonesia’s first President. This set of four unused maximum cards, plus one cover card (not Maximum), was issued on 6 June 2001 to commemorate the 100th year of his birth. Grade: 1
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Nusantara Royal Palace Festival II (set of 2) (Maximum Cards)
Set of two unused maximum cards from 1997. Grade: 1
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Jakarta 95 Day (set of 2) (Maximum Cards)
Two unused maximum cards in this set. One card shows Jakarta’s History Museum at Fatahilah Square, and the other the drawbridge at Kota Intan, also in Jakarta. Grade: 1
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World Philatelic Youth Exhibition 1996 (set of 2) (Maximum Cards)
As maximum cards, these are nice enough: unused, clean, with just a touch of postmark smudging. One card shows Pos Indonesia’s HQ building, and the other shows Satay House in Bandung. We will just make the minor comment (no pun intended) that these seem a little irrelevant for a “World Philatelic Youth Exhibition.” Grade: 1
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West Sumatra, Adityawarman Museum
Unused 4-5/8″ x 6-1/2″ Keris card KR-143. Grade: 1
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Bromokrater & Smeroe
In 1930, someone removed this card from a set (see perforated edge) and wrote a message to a lady in Penang. No indication that it ever got mailed, though. Grade: 4
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Central Javanese rice harvest
Mailed in 2014 with three different stamps and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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ooh .. jakartaaa ….
We confess to having similar thoughts once in awhile. Unused card that’s been bumped around a little. Grade: 2
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Bali, Pura Besakih and Mt. Agung volcano
The Serai is a hotel in Bali with surprisingly few online reviews, unless of course it’s not there any more. In any event, they added their name to a popular series of cards sold in Bali. Unused. Grade: 1
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Bali, Candi Dasa lagoon
The Serai is a hotel in Bali with surprisingly few online reviews, unless of course it’s not there any more. In any event, they added their name to a popular series of cards sold in Bali. Unused. Grade: 1
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Bali, Kintamani, Pura Ulun Danu
The Serai is a hotel in Bali with surprisingly few online reviews, unless of course it’s not there any more. In any event, they added their name to a popular series of cards sold in Bali. Unused. Grade: 1
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Bali, Mount Agung
The Serai is a hotel in Bali with surprisingly few online reviews, unless of course it’s not there any more. In any event, they added their name to a popular series of cards sold in Bali. Unused. Grade: 1
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Brastagi
Mailed in what looks like the 1930s, from Medan, with stamp and postmark; the card was even successfully forwarded to another address. It’s so nice, so atmospheric. Grade: 3