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Vaduz
This battered card was mailed in 1954 with a pre-printed message thanking the recipient for ordering from an international gift service. The stamp is still there, but not the address label; the postmark is all there. So is a travel agent’s rubber stamp where the address had been. Grade: 4
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Vaduz, multiple views
Mailed in 1977 with stamp and fully legible postmark, and blue trilingual airmail sticker affixed. The message is written in Chinese. Grade: 1
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Augstenberg – Pfalzerhutte – Naafkopf
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Liechtenstein Postage Stamps by Standing Order
Though it doesn’t directly say so, the card was likely issued by the Liechtenstein Government’s Official Philatelic Service as heavily indicated by the caption. However the postcard was mailed from Germany (not Liechtenstein!) with stamp and partial postmark. Grade: 3
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Schloss Vaduz
Maybe at one time, or now, all doctors and their staffs were stamp collectors. From time to time we run across cards like this one, bulk-mailed (but with real stamp, real postmark) from a foreign country by drug companies marketing thir products. This one went to a doctor in New York in 1958 from Abbott Labs, selling Pentothal Sodium, an anaesthetic. His name is on an address label, and someone has written the name of the country in red ink at bottom reverse. Grade: 4
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Gafadurahutte
Mailed from Vaduz in 2014 with two different stamps and two clear postmarks. This seems to be a card from a hotel or lodge. Grade: 1
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Bahnhof Nendeln (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card MK 152. Grade: 1
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Bahnstation Schaanwald (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card MK 152, though other cards also have this same number. Grade: 1
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Bahnhof Schaan – Vaduz (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card MK 152, though other cards also have this same number. Grade: 1
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Hommage an Liechtenstein, Enrico Baj “Jeunefille en fleur” (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card MK 153. Grade: 1
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1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Slalomfahrer (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card MK 155 from 1997 (other cards also have this number) of the Nagano Winter Olympics. Grade: 1
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1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Abfahrtslaufer (Maximum Card)
Unused maximum card MK 155 from 1997 (other cards also have this number) of the Nagano Winter Olympics. Grade: 1
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Vaduz – Vienna, The Princely Collections (Maximum Cards) (Set of 3)
Issued in Liechtenstein in September 2022, this is official Maximum Card set MK 519. Grade: 1