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Ljubljana, Belltowers of the Franciscan Church
Mailed in 2011 with stamp and fully legible postmark, and a little bit of abrasion on the front. Grade: 2
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Lake Bled, Greetings
Mailed in 2011 with two stamps and full postmark, this is a near-perfect contemporary representation of a Slovenian postcard. Grade: 1
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Zdravilisce Dobrna: Svicarija
The photo is from 1924, the card from 1991 (maybe) and mailed in 2011 (definitely). Stamp and legible postmark. Grade: 2
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Izola Hotels, Slovenian Coast
Though we don’t have many Slovenia postcards, at least this one goes a long way towards meeting our gap in hotels. Mailed in 2011, stamp and postmark are there. Grade: 1
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Maribor
Clear, contemporary card mailed in 2011 with two stamps and full Maribor postmark. Grade: 1
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Rogaska Slatina Park (1924)
The photo dates from 1924 but the card is much newer, mailed in 2011 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Bohinj
Mailed in 2012 with two stamps and full postmark. Grade: 2
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Maja Tvrdy, badminton
We don’t always include home-produced postcards but are happy to make an exception for this professionally-done card of (and personally autographed by) a championship badminton player from Slovenia. The card was mailed in 2013 from Ljubljana with two stamps, postmark, and A Prednostno label. Grade: 1
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Moj moz je strasten filatelist!
Translation: “My husband is a passionate philatelist!” Card was mailed in 2013, with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Strunjan, multiple views
Mailed in 2013 with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Grad Slovenska Bistrica
Not a public library, but a museum memory-room of a Slovenian writer. Mailed in 2013 with stamp, postmark, and minor postal abrasion on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Portorož
Mailed in 2014, with three different stamps, two postmarks, two coloured rubber-stamp chops of little cartoons, and a blue bilingual Prednostno (Priority) label. Grade: 3
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Mala Jata
= “Little Flock”. After some cursory research, we now think it helps a lot if you’re from Slovenia to understand this. Mailed from Jubljana in 2013, with stamp, postmark, and a crossed-out Priority label. Grade: 2
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Multiple views
Unused Sidarta card A237. Grade: 1
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Postojnska Jama
Unused Sidarta card A0171 of a cave that opened for visitors in 1819. Grade: 1
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Ljubljana, The Three Bridges with Franciscan Church
Not just those, but also the monument to (France) Prešeren–a famous poet–and the Hauptman House, on Sidarta card A216. Unused. Grade: 1
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Kranj, multiple views
Unmailed Sidarta card A042, with a name pencilled on the reverse. It can be erased. Grade: 3
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Bohinj, Julijske Alpe
Unused Sidarta card A0127. Grade: 1
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Braslovče
Mailed in 2019 with one stamp and something adjacent that looks a lot like a stamp but may not be; clear postmark. Grade: 3