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Bangkok, Loha Prasat
It wouldn’t be clear from the scan, but the edges of this unused card issued by the Philatelic Museum of Thailand Post are cut in the same manner as a gigantic stamp. (This is further captioned as Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan, the name of the temple.) Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Tuk Tuk
Unused Maekmai card BK.115. Grade: 1
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Dam Noen Saduak, Floating Market
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Samutsongkham, Wat Bangkung
By now, you know from us if not already, that in Thailand a “wat” is a temple. There are plenty of these, and many strive to stand out from the crowd. As this one does. Unused Maekmai card MK.186. Grade: 1
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Monkey Working
Unused Maekmai card CH.173. Grade: 1
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Elephants
Whoever took this photo, if not the elephants themselves, should be able to retire on royalties from the picture, since it appears on an endless range of postcards bearing slightly different captions and descriptions. Even we have some of them. For the record, this is unused Maekmai card CH.184. Grade: 1
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Thai Famers (sic)
They mean “Farmers”. Unused Maekmai card M.211. Grade: 1
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Akha Hill Tribes
Unused Maekmai card N.604. Grade: 1
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Little Novice (M.222)
Unused Maekmai card M.222. Grade: 1
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Little Novice (M.232)
Unused Maekmai card M.232. Grade: 1
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Youngs (sic) Novice
Unused Maekmai card M.230. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Carver
Unused Maekmai card M.221. Two of these are available. Grades: 1
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Chiang Mai, Umbrella Painting
Unused Maekmai card CM.301. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That, Doi Suthep
Unused Maekmai card CM.329. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That, Doi Suthep
Maekmai card CM.328. We have two of these. One is unused (Grade: 1, $3). The other is, well, special: mailed from Thailand in 2023 with five gigantic stamps that completely cover the reverse, along with three postmarks and a blue Airmail sticker. Despite very minor abrasion in transit, we guarantee it is a visual postal feast (Grade: 1, $16).
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Suratthani, Koh Nang Yuan
Maekmai card KT.304, unused. Grade: 1
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Maehongson, Long Neck Karen
Maekmai card, unused. Grade: 1
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Koh Samui, Big Buddha Temple
Unused Maekmai card KT.501, and we have two of these. Grades: 1
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Krabi, Sea Beach
Unused Maekmai card KB.784. Grade: 1
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Suratthani, Koh Tao
Unused Maekmai card KT.314. Grade: 1
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Suratthani, Koh Tao, sunset
Unused Maekmai card KT.319. Grade: 1
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Phang-nga, Koh Tachai
Unused Maekmai card PG.727. Grade: 1
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Phang-nga, Koh Panyi
Unused Maekmai card PG.723. Grade: 1
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Hinta-Hinyai Rocks
These rocks get a tonne of postcard mileage, and we’re pleased to be able to offer some of our own. This multiple-view card is unused. Grade: 1
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Koh Samui, Wonderful rock Hin Ta, Hin Yai
Unused Maekmai card SM.313. Two of these are available. Grades: 1
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Koh Samui, Hin Ta
Hin Yai is off on holiday, leaving Hin Ta to fend for itself, on this unused Maekmai card SM.031 (Grade: 1, $4) and then we have another one with five mostly large and all different stamps, mailed in 2023 with airmail chop and multiple postmarks. (A spectacular example! Grade: 1, $16).
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Koh Samui, Plai Laem Temple
Unused Maekmai card KT.504. Grade: 1
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Dhonburi, Giant at Wat Aroon
Likely mailed in the 1960s, this card has four overlapping stamps and two indistinct postmarks. Grade: 1
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Koh Samui, Chaweng Beach
Unused Maekmai card SM.015. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Keo
With Wat Phra Keo on the front of the card, and Wat Phra Sri Ratna Sasdram on the reverse caption, either way this is Bangkok’s iconic Temple of the Emerald Buddha on a postcard mailed most likely in the late 1960s or possibly early 1970s, with four overlapping stamps and two postmarks. The picture is older than that, though. Grade: 1
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I (heart) Chiang Mai
Multiple views, including Wachiratham and Mae Klang Falls and others, identified in English on the reverse caption of this card mailed with two different stamps and partial postmark, with blue Air Mail chop. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun
Poor Wat Arun, with so many transliterations of its name and location, nobody can be really certain. But we know what the card says: mailed in Thai year 2541 (i.e., 1998 for the rest of us) with two stamps and postmark. Grade: 1
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Thai Classical Dance
Mailed in 1999, with a gigantic stamp of the previous King, partial postmark, and Air Mail sticker. Grade: 1
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Dhonburi, Wat Arun
If we can read the postmark correctly, this card may have been mailed in 1990. Whenever, it has two different stamps and is clean. Grade: 1
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Dhonburi, Scenery of the floating market
Fine old card, except that the stamps have been removed. No trace of postmark either. Grade: 4
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Bangkok, Rama Gardens Hotel
Unused card of an aging property whose main issue is that it is quite a ways out from the city centre, but it is near Bangkok’s secondary airport (Don Mueang), so there’s that. Online reviews are mixed, but it’s a survivor. Grade: 1
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Monks
Unused Maekmai card M229. Grade: 1
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Koh Chang, White Sand Beach
Unused Maekmai card KC.610. Grade: 1
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Phang-nga, Koh Panyi
As you will be reminded throughout our site, place names aren’t always spelled consistently from card to card. We follow what the card says. This is Maekmai card PG723, and we have two of them. One is unused (Grade: 1, $2). The other was mailed with five stamps that nearly cover the back of the card, along with three postmarks and a blue Airmail sticker (Grade: 1, $6).
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Koh Phangan, Naiwok Beach
Unused Maekmai card PN.508. Grade: 1