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Elephant
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Two of these unused cards from 2012 are available. Grades: 1
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Klong Ton Khem, Floating Market
Unused 2012 card. Grade: 1
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Damnoen Saduak, floating commerce
Unused 2012 card. Grade: 1
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Ayutthaya, reclining Buddha, Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
Two of these unused 2012 cards are available. Grades: 1
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Ratchaburi, Damnoen Saduak, Klong Lak Ha floating market
Three of these unused 2012 cards are available. Grades: 1
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Hua Hin beach and fishing boats
Two of these cards, from 2012, are available. Grades: 1
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Hua Hin beach, Prachuap Khirikhan
Unused card of what does look like a spectacular beach. So where are all the people? Grade: 1
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Phranakorn Khiri, Khao Wang, Phetchaburi
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Koh Chang, sunset
If you would like a lot of names–as we know the search engines do–we hereby reproduce the caption on the reverse of this postcard: “Sunset at Laern Chaiyachet, Klong Phrao Beach, Koh Chang, Thailand.” Unused card. Grade: 1
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Rayong, Koh Samed, Ao Lung Darn
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Mae Hong Son, foggy morning at Wat Chong Klang
Unused card. Grade: 1
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The North, Hmong Hilltribe
Two of these unused 2012 cards are available. Grades: 1
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Pattaya at night
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, The Royal Grand Palace seen from Chao Phraya River
Unused card from 2012 but the scene hardly changes. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Phra Kaew, The Royal Pantheon
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Samui Island, Grand Mother and Grand Father Rocks
These particular geological formations get a lot of postcard exposure, so to speak. Two unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Samui Island, Lamai Beach, sunrise
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi Airport
Unused card of this futuristic but unwieldy airport that replaced the funky but friendly Don Muang (Grade: 1, $4). Also the same card but mailed in 2014 with two stamps and full postmark and address label (Grade: 3, $4).
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Bangkok, The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Two unused cards remain, from 2012, of arguably Bangkok’s most famous structure. Grades: 1
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Bangkok, The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Pattaya, night view
Three unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Bangkok, Khao San Road
Backpacker Heaven. Except when it’s not. Unused card, Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) at sunset
Spot the irony on this unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Wat Pho, Contorted Hermit Mount
The back of the card interestingly explains that Wat Pho was originally a massage school, using stone inscriptions and yoga models as teaching tools. (Why not?!) Unused. Grade: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Pho, inner courtyard
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Ayutthaya, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Another of the many temples in Thailand’s ancient capital. Unused postcard from 2012. Grade: 1
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Ayutthaya, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Unused card from 2012. Grade: 1
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Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Two unused 2012 cards. Grades: 1
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Bangkok, Wat Sakate, The Golden Mountain
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Muser Hilltribe
Unused cards; two are available. One has a tiny stain on reverse (Grade: 2, $2) and the other is clean (Grade: 1, $3).
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Bangkok, The Royal Barge Suphannahong
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Kanchanaburi, River Kwai Bridge
Two unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Riding & Rest
Mailed in 2012 with three stamps, two partly readable postmarks (one more than the other), and address label affixed. Grade: 3
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Thonburi, Floating Market
Though the scene is little changed, this unused card is somewhat older, mid-20th century, very “domestic” in printing and appearance. Grade: 2
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Bangkok, chapel of the Emerald Buddha Temple
Unused, mid 20th-century card. Grade: 1
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Royal Family
This unused item is the correct size and shape to be a postcard, and was bought along with other postcards, but has no identifying marks on the reverse other than what looks like the tiny icon of a dragon’s head. However we recognise the subject of the card to be the immediate family of Rama IX, Thailand’s king, though this looks to be many years ago. Grade: 1
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Ronald McDonald House Charities – Similan Islands, Phang Nga
In 2012, McDonald’s Thailand sponsored this promotion selling sets of cards and discount coupons on behalf of RMHC, the in-house charity organisation. This is one of the unused 5″ x 7″ cards. Grade: 1
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Ronald McDonald House Charities – Tuk Tuk Ride, Bangkok
In 2012, McDonald’s Thailand sponsored this promotion selling sets of cards and discount coupons on behalf of RMHC, the in-house charity organisation. This is one of the unused 5″ x 7″ cards. Grade: 1