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Fishermen at work
Two cards are available, from early 90s, each Grade 3.
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Lumut, Telok Batik Beach sunset
Two of these are available, in the same conditions, mailed in the early 1990s with stamp and legible postmarks. Grades: 1
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Georgetown from ferry
Mailed in 1991, stamp, partly legible postmark, postal bar code at reverse bottom. Postmark smudge on front. Grade: 3
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Penang Bridge
One of the nicer views of this structure, with Penang in the distant background. Mailed in 1986, it has its stamp but only a bit of postmark. Reverse is aging a little. Grade: 2
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Penang Bridge, multiple views
Card was mailed in 1986, has a single “Pulau Pinang” stamp, but postmark is not fully legible. Some crinkling of the left front edge. Grade: 3
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Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves interior
Mailed in 1991, with the stamp, but it’s also heavily (and legibly) postmarked. Postmark smudges are also on front, and there is crinkling of the left edge. Grade: 3
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Kuala Lumpur, Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad
Mailed in 1990, this card has its stamp and partly legible postmark. Postal bar code at bottom reverse. Postmark smudging on front. Grade: 3
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Kenyir Dam
Card mailed in 1991. It’s fine on the front, and has a stamp but only partly legible postmark. Grade: 2
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Penang, Wat Chayamangkalaram Temple and Buddha
Mailed in 1991 from Negeri Sembilan, this card has the stamp and mostly readable postmark. Aging a bit, but in generally good condition. Grade: 2
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Kuala Lumpur, Thean Hou Temple
Two of these cards are available. Each was mailed in 1991 and has the stamp. One has no legible postmark, but postmark smudging on front (Grade: 3, $3.50), while the other has a mostly legible postmark but corner crease on upper left front (Grade: 3, $3.50).
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Shah Alam, Warriors Memorial and State Assembly
Card mailed in 1986. Stamp and postmark are completely OK. Some postmark smudging on front. Grade: 2
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Greetings from Malaysia – four markets
Two mailed cards are available, each with a stamp (one partly cancelled – Grade: 2, $4) (one uncancelled – Grade: 4, $2).
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Greetings from Malaysia – traditional houses
Three mailed Fascination cards (288907) are available. Each was mailed in 1991 with one stamp and partly legible postmark. Grades: 2
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Greetings from Malaysia – countryside houses
Mailed in 1990, with Perak stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Pahang
We know from others like it that this card was written to be mailed in 1990 but was not stamped or mailed. So apart from all the writing on reverse, it’s in great condition! Grade: 4
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Kuala Trengganu
Two cards are available. One was mailed in 1991 and slightly battered, with Pahang stamp and postmark, and a bit of corner creasing; also significant postmark smudging (Grade: 3, $3.50) and the other has a Sarawak stamp and partly legible postmark (Grade: 2, $4).
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Mending fishing nets
Can we all be as happy as this gentleman? Three cards are available. One (Grade: 4, $3.50) was never mailed but has a message on reverse; front is OK. One (Grade: 3, $3.50) has stamp but no legible postmark. One (Grade: 4, $3.50) has stamp but someone used a pen to cancel that stamp.
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Malacca, multiple views
Mailed from Kedah in 1986, with stamp and mostly readable postmark. Card is a little bit crumpled around the edges only. Grade: 3
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Penang Bridge
A nice and somewhat uncommon view of the bridge in a distance. Mailed in 1991, with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Kuala Lumpur, from Dataran Merdeka
Three are available. One (Grade: 1, $5) was mailed in 1991, with stamp and postmark. One was mailed in 1990, stamp and partly legible mark (Grade: 2, $4). The other was also mailed in 1990, with stamp and postmark but also with creased lower left corner (Grade: 3, $4).
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Kuala Lumpur, Jame Mosque
Each of the two cards available is in the same condition: mailed in 1986, stamp intact, postmark almost but not quite legible. Grades: 2
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Kuala Lumpur, National Museum
We wish the caption identified the aircraft but, alas, it doesn’t. Might get that from the museum’s website? Two of these GW 336 cards are available. One was mailed in 1991, stamp intact but heavily postmarked. Corner creasing (Grade: 3, $4). The other was mailed in 1986 with Selangor stamp and heavy but legible postmark (Grade: 1, $4.50).
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Penang, Khoo Kongsi
Card mailed in 1990, minor smudging on reverse but stamp is there, with postmark. Grade: 1
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Penang Hill Railway
We have three of these. Two are identical: intact stamp and postmark (Grade: 1, $4.50) and one is about the same but postmark is not full (Grade: 2, $4).
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Pangkor, Teluk Nipah Beach
Mailed in 1990. It has a stamp and partial postmark and postal bar code at bottom. It will not, however, win any prize for most exciting postcard. Grade: 2
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Kuala Lumpur, Central Market
Mailed in 1990. The stamp is there and the postmark is legible but a bit hard to read. Lower left corner crease. Grade: 3
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Thaipusam, kavadi
This card was mailed in 1986. The stamp has been heavily and illegibly postmarked. Nevertheless, should be included in a list of exotic postcards, right? Grade: 2
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Pangkor Island beach
This card was mailed in 1997 and has the intact stamp and partly legible postmark. Grade: 2
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Labuan, Mosque
Card was mailed in 1997. The stamp is there and the postmark is mostly legible. Grade: 1
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Lumut, Teluk Batik Beach
Two cards are available, each mailed in the mid-90s, each with almost legible postmarks and intact stamps, and each with modest creasing around the edges. In other words, fairly normal. Grade: 2
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Aborigine men transporting rattan
Mailed in 1996, this card has a Perak stamp and mostly legible postmark. Grade: 1
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Labuan, night view
Card mailed in 1996, three identical stamps intact but postmark is not legible. There’s a barely visible abrasion on front. Card published by Lion’s Club. Grade: 2
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Pangkor Laut, Coral Bay
Card mailed in 1994, intact stamp and full postmark. The card itself is in great condition; it’s just not a very interesting photo or subject! Grade: 1
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Pangkor, idle fishing boats
Two cards are available. One was mailed in 1994, with nice commemorative stamp and partly legible postmark (Grade: 2) and the other in 1991 with a commemorative “wasp” stamp but illegible postmark (Grade: 2).
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Pangkor Island, Teluk Nipah Beach
Card mailed in 1995, one Perak stamp and faint but legible postmark. Very minor edge abrasion. Grade: 2
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Pangkor, fishing village
Two cards are available. One was mailed in 1996, has the stamp and fully legible postmark (Grade: 1, $5) and the other in similar condition from 1993 with two stamps, full postmark, and blue airmail sticker affixed (Grade: 1, $6).
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Kukup, fishing village
Mailed in 1990 and clean on the front, with slightly scrunched stamp and mostly legible postmark. Grade: 2
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Teluk Bahang beach
Two of these are available, both mailed in 1991. One has commemorative stamp intact but no legible postmark (Grade: 2, $4) and the other has a normal Pulau Pinang stamp intact and partly legible mark (Grade: 2, $4).
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Penang, Goddess of Mercy Temple
Two cards are available. One was mailed in 1991, with intact Pulau Pinang stamp and partly legible postmark. Some edge and corner abrasions (Grade: 3, $4). The other was mailed in 1990 with a commemorative stamp and nearly full postmark, and orange postal bar code on bottom reverse (Grade: 2, $3.50).
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Pulau Redang
The mailed card’s OK but the stamp was cancelled with a ball-point pen, not with a postmark. Grade: 4