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Malý Býček (Little Bull)
The locomotive dates from 1909 but the card is from 2011, nicely mailed with three different stamps and blue Trieda Classe label affixed. Grade: 1
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Olavsky Podzamok
Confusing. The card was mailed from the Czech Republic in 2012, with stamps and postmark and Prioritaire label. The sender says this castle is in Slovakia but the train was built in Czech Republic, or maybe Czechoslovakia if the caption (which is either in Czech or Slovak) is actually saying that the train was built in 1958. We know nothing. The card is nice, though: Grade: 1
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Kosice, Nadrazi
We are putting this contemporary card with an old picture here, and if you see this and think it should be in a different country category, please let us know. Mailed from Czech Republic in 2012 with two stamps and a butterfly sticker on the back. Grade: 4
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Považská lesná železnica
If you are collecting train postcards, how can you miss this? Mailed in 2012 with two stamps, two postmarks, and blue Trieda Classe label affixed. Grade: 1
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Visit Bratislava, Slovak National Theather (sic) and tram
Mailed in 2014, with two stamps and indistinct postmark, along with the 1.Classe label. Grade: 1
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70th Anniversary of China-Slovakia Diplomatic Relations (maximum cards)(set of 2)
One might think this was an odd topic for a set of maximum cards, but here it is nevertheless: a set of two cards jointly issued by PR China (set MC-123) and Slovakia in October 2019, with two different dates on the respective Chinese and Slovak stamps. Grade: 1
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Západné Tatry (Roháče)
Multi-view card posted from Germany (not Slovakia) in 2021, with stamp, postmark, and blue trilingual Priority label. Due to not being mailed from Slovakia, Grade: 3
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Bratislava, multiple views
Nine views of Bratislava on a card mailed in 2021 with two stamps and postmark. Nice. Grade: 1 (We must verify availability)