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Equus
Two of these unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Kirjamessut (Finland)
For many cards, we go to Google Translate and let it work its magic. For this one, we’ll let you do that. Mailed in 2013 with stamp (but uncancelled) and Priority label. Grade: 4
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Take It Slow (Taiwan)
An exhibition? All the information is in Chinese on the front. The card was mailed from Taiwan in 2013 with five stamps and two postmarks. Grade: 1
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Healthy soil sustains your life
We weren’t certain where to place this unused card, published by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and the Goodplanet Foundation. The photo is of a scheme in Mali and the card may have been printed in Paris–maybe. Grade: 1
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Singapore Favourite Food, dim sum basket
Unused. Grade: 1
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Singapore Favourite Food, prawns and satay
Unused. Grade: 1
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So Many Places, Find yours. (Singapore)
Unused card of an International Cultural Fiesta 2013. Grade: 1
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I am a People’s Person (Singapore)
Unused card of an International Cultural Fiesta 2013. Grade: 1
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Childcare Professionals (Singapore)
Unused card from Auston Institute of Management. Grade: 1
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Die Kunst … Africa, Mali, Niafunke (Austria)
Two of these unused cards, of Mali but sourced in Austria, are available. Grades: 1
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Die Kunst … Kunstflug (Austria)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Die Kunst … Stadl (Austria)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Die Kunst … Africa, Mali, Djenne (Austria)
The photo on this unused card is from Mali. The card is from Austria. Grade: 1
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Die Kunst … Alpen, Arlberg, Zurs, Ski, Freeride (Austria)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Edition Werbach, Marie Manstein
Unused. Grade: 1
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Leidenschaft II (Austria)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Edition Werbach, stilwerk, car (Austria) (not a postcard)
The size of a postcard, but fully printed on both sides. In this case, the artwork “Worx”. Grade: 1
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Edition Werbach, stilwerk, animals (Austria) (not a postcard)
The size and shape of a postcard, but both sides are fully printed. The other side looks like a Gorilla. Grade: 1
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Edition Werbach, interior (Austria)
Unused. Grade: 1
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The Oldest Shop in Town (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Bull rider
Unused. Grade: 1
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Mammoth Records (USA)
Unused but seriously aging. Grade: 3
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Schön, dass es dich gibt (Switzerland)
A card from “Nivea Creme Limited Edition 2013,” translated from German as: Nice that you exist! Mailed from Switzerland in 2013 with two stamps and postmark. Grade: 1
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ILA Career Center (Germany)
From German, the text reads: “The sky will fall on our head. Nope, we get on the roof.” Mailed in 2013, with stamp, postmark, and trilingual Priority label affixed. Grade: 1
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Theatrale Stadswandeling Nijmegen (Netherlands) (not a postcard)
The size of a postcard, but the reverse is fully pre-printed with information. Grade: 1
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Viasat (Latvia)
Unused and a worthwhile addition to your collection of telecom-themed postcards. Grade: 1
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Coca-Cola (Nichts was dich aufhält) (Germany)
The translation caused a problem for the sender and for Google. One says this slogan means “Nothing that stops you,” and the other says it means “Nothing you staying”. Either way, … lost in translation, but a nice card anyway, mailed from Germany in 2013 with two stamps and postmark. Grade: 1
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CoolCard (Taiwan)
We think this is an ad card, but don’t have a translator around right now. Mailed from Taiwan in 2013 with two stamps and Taipei postmark. There’s a QR Code on the back. Grade: 1
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Tiger Balm (Thailand)
Tiger Balm is a Hong Kong product, but this card showing an old poster was made in Thailand, is captioned entirely in Thai, and was mailed from there in 2013 with stamp, partial postmark, and red Air Mail chop. Grade: 1
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Journey to the West, facing right (Hong Kong)
Two unused cards for an outdoor multimedia dance gala. Grades: 1
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Journey to the West, suspended left (Hong Kong)
Four unused cards for an outdoor multimedia dance gala. Grades: 1
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Journey to the West, hanging down(Hong Kong)
Three unused cards for an outdoor multimedia dance gala. Grades: 1
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Journey to the West, squatting left (Hong Kong)
Three unused cards are available for an outdoor multimedia dance gala. Grades: 1
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Tokyo, subway passengers
This unused ad card was actually made in Hong Kong but there’s no Hong Kong attribution unless it is embedded in the QR Code on the back. Grade: 1
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Sheung Wan (Hong Kong)
Sheung Wan is a neighbourhood of Hong Kong, not the name of the child. Two of these unused cards are available. Grades: 1
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Lois: Erfolgreiche Postkartenwerbung (Germany)
Translated as “Successful Postcard Mailer,” and indeed mailed from Austria in 2013 with two stamps, partial postmark, and bilingual Priority label. Grade: 1
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Badu, Bada (Spain)
An exhibition at San Telmo Museum for Basque Language in a Multilingual World. This card was mailed from Spain in 2013, with stamp and Madrid postmark, along with orange postal barcoding on the front … Grade: 3
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Airwalk (USA)
Unused card, beginning to age. Grade: 1
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Freundlieb (Japan)
An ad card for a famous bakery in Japan, mailed from there in 2013 with two stamps and postmark. Grade: 1
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Henk Schiffmacher (Netherlands)
He does tattoos? The caption is all in Dutch. Mailed from Netherlands in 2013 with two stamps, postmark, and Priority label. Postmark ink transfer on the front–that seems appropriate. Grade: 2