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Lahore, multiple views
Mailed in 1992 with two stamps and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Karachi, Avari Towers Hotel
Two unused cards are available, from 2006. Grades: 1
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Landmarks of Lahore
Two of these unused and oversized (5″x7″) cards from 2006 are available. They were published by the Avari Lahore Hotel. Grade: 1
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Cottage industry – silver anklets
The reverse is fully printed with a map, area, and population facts about the country before it was divided. But it’s roughly the right size to be a postcard (3-1/4″ x 5-1/2″) and from the front you’d never know. Grade: 1
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Drying jute fibre
The reverse is fully printed with a map, area, and population facts about the country before it was divided. But it’s roughly the right size to be a postcard (3-1/4″ x 5-1/2″) and from the front you’d never know. Grade: 1
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Lahore, interior of Jehangir Tomb
This is not a postcard because the reverse is fully printed with a map, area, and population facts about the country before it was divided. But it’s the right size to be a postcard (3-1/4″ x 5-1/2″) and from the front you’d never know. Grade: 1
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Sandals
Technically (and really) this is not a postcard because the reverse is fully printed with a map, area, and population facts about the country before it was divided. But it’s roughly the right size to be a postcard (3-1/4″ x 5-1/2″) and from the front you’d never know. Two of these are available. Grades: 1
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Karachi, Ismaili Jama’at Khana
Unused card, very heavily foxed (age-spotted) on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Thatta, Mukhli Tomb
The front of this unmailed card looks OK from a distance, though the card itself has a vertical fold and the reverse is full of writing and rubber-stamp marks. Grade: 5
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Camel Ride Karachi
Not postally used, but “Air Mail” and “Afzal Store” rubber-stamps on the reverse, and heavily aged. Grade: 4
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Police Band
Mailed from Karachi in 1977, using a clear red postage meter imprint. As a bonus, the recipient’s name is so distinctive, you can Google her and read of an exciting life. Grade: 1