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Koh Phangan, ThongNaiPan Beach
Unused Maekmai card PN.536. Grade: 1
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Koh Phangan, ThongNaiPan Beach
Unused Maekmai card PN.531. Grade: 1
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Koh Phangan, Viwepoint (sic) Rin Beach
Unused Maekmai card PN.559. Grade: 1
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Koh Samui, Lamai Beach
Unused Maekmai card SM.028. Grade: 1
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Phangan, Hin-Kong Beach
Unused Maekmai card PN.514. Grade: 1
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Phangan, Koh Ma
Unused Maekmai card PN.530. Grade: 1
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Phangan, Srithanu Beach
Unused Maekmai card PN.515. Grade: 1
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Suratthani, Koh Nang Yuan
Unused Maekmai card KT.302. Over the years of adding cards from there, that rock attracted more and more people. Grade: 1
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Phuket, Koh Racha
Unused Maekmai card PK.534. It’s not the view of Phuket most tourists get. Grade: 1
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Phuket, Phromthep Cape
Unused Maekmai card PK.201. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Benchamabophit
Unused Maekmai card BK.112. The temple’s full (romanized) name is Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram, and it’s also known as the Marble Temple. Construction of the temple began in 1899 at the request of King Chulalongkorn after building his palace nearby. The temple’s name literally means ‘the Temple of the fifth King located near Dusit Palace’. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Pho
Arguably Bangkok’s most famous temple, we will let Wikipedia do the explaining: “Wat Pho, also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, on Rattanakosin Island, directly south of the Grand Palace. Known also as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan.” Unused Maekmai card BK.18. Grade: 1
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Football (Soccer) World Cup (pack of 100)
This is a mystery to us. Here’s why: we got this pack of 100 unused cards (blank on the reverse; 2 Baht pre-printed postage on each card) in Thailand in June 2024. The counter person said it is a contest where people can put their contact details and guess the winner, mail the card(s) and hope for the best. However that yellow label in Thai just says “2022 World Cup Postcard” and gives the names of Thailand Post and the publisher (T.K.S. Technology Public Company). At upper left, under those red banners it says “The champion is …” and you are to enter your guess. Well then, anybody who doesn’t guess Argentina for 2022 is going to lose; and 2024 is not a World Cup year, so if someone wants to let us know what’s happening here, we welcome it. The pack of cards is still sealed in its original Cello-wrap. Grade: 1
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Little Novices
Unused Maekmai card M.231. Grade: 1
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Bangkok City
Fish-eye aerial view of this huge metropolis on unused Maekmai House card BK.123 or 124 (the last numbers are overprinted on each other). Grade: 1
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Bangkok City BK.128
Unused Newart (Maekmai) card BK.128. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, The Temple of Emerald Buddha
Unused Maekmai House card BK.105. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Temple of Emerald Buddha, Guardian Angel (Yak)
We have two versions of this Newart (Maekmai) card BK.20. One is unused (Grade: 1, $2). The other was mailed in 2025 with three massive stamps, all different, and one smaller one (Grade: 1, $9). One of those 20B stamps is enormous, glittery, and has its own QR code.
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Bangkok, Grand Palace
Unused Maekmai postcard BK.86. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Grand Palace, multiple views BK.91
Unused Maekmai card BK.91. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Grand Palace, multiple views BK.101
Unused Maekmai card BK.101. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, The Palaces and Wat Phra Kaew
We have two versions of this Maekmai House card BK.62. One is unused (Grade: 1, $2). The other was mailed in 2025 with three different and very large stamps, plus two other stamps, postmarked and with blue airmail label (Grade: 1, $9).
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Bangkok, The Temple of Emerald Buddha
Unused Maekmai House card BK.100. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun
Unused Maekmai House card BK.44. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun BK.63
Unused Maekmai House card BK.63. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun, sunset
Unused Newart (Maekmai House) card BK.80. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun BK.40
Unused Maekmai House card BK.40. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun BK.48
Unused Newart (Maekmai House) card BK.48. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Pho, interior BK.34
Unused Maekmai House card BK.34. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Pho, reclining Buddha BK.58
Unused Maekmai House postcard BK.58. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Kaew BK.92
Unused Newart (Maekmai House) card BK.92. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, multiple Wats BK.90
Unused Maekmai House card BK.90, including Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Wachirathan Waterfall
Unused Maekmai House card CM.358. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, Wat Phra That CM.330
Unused Maekmai House card CM.330. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, Wat Phrathat (sic) CM.332
Unused Maekmai House card CM.332. Grade: 1
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Koh Chang, Klong Plu Waterfall
Unused Maekmai House card KC.321. Sharp eyes may notice the card’s caption spells this attraction as “Klong Plu” while the sign more clearly shows “Khlong Phlu”. Trust us that Google is no help with this because it all comes from the Thai alphabet anyway. The card? Grade: 1
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Ratchaburi, Damnoensaduak Floating Market
Unused Maekmai House card MK.199. Grade: 1
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Sawasdee: four ladies
“Sawasdee” is most of a Thai greeting, as the four ladies on this unused Newart (Maekmai House) card M.228 demonstrate. Grade: 1