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Saint Petersburg, Malaya Neva River, Birzhevoi Bridge (Russia)
Mailed in 2013, with stamp and postmark. Grade: 4
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Aland, sailing optimist dinghies (Maximum Card) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card no. 14, issued on 9 August 1995. Grade: 1
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Titanic 1912-2012 (Canada)
An unusual entry among Titanic postcards, issued by Canada Post in 2012 with really a very large stamp of the vessel pre-printed on the reverse. Mailed in 2012 with postmark, and there is faintly visible orange postal barcoding on the front. Grade: 3
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Tatry, Morskie Oko (Poland)
Morskie Oko is the largest and fourth-deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains, within the Tatra National Park in the Rybi Potok Valley, at the base of the Mieguszowiecki Summits, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. (Thank you, Wikipedia.) This one of a few unused cards (R067) from there. Grade: 1
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The Delta King, Sacramento (California)
Unused Smith Novelty card S-039 of a 1927 vessel now permanently docked in Old Sacramento as a hotel and restaurant. Grade: 1
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Riverboat Delta King, Sacramento (California)
Something for everyone on this unused Colorscope card S-5072. Grade: 1
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M.S. Dixie II on Lake Tahoe (USA)
Lake Tahoe straddles California and Nevada, and so does the M.S. Dixie with its glass bottom. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Treasures of Philately, paddle boat (Finland)
A special card from Finland’s Post Museum, from a 2006 exhibit and with an 1867 stamp pre-printed. Mailed, with postmark, in 2014. Grade: 1
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Aland, Tourism, rowboat (Maximum Card) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card no. 6, issued on 4 June 1991. Grade: 1
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Pozdrowienia znad morza (3D)
In Polish, Pozdrowienia znad morza means: Greetings from the sea. But in this case, not greetings from Poland because the card was mailed from Ukraine with three stamps and two indistinct postmarks. Grade: 1
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Frigate (Maximum Card no. 34) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued in 1997. Grade: 1
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Barque (Maximum Card no. 35) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued in 1997. Grade: 1
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Galleass (Maximum Card no. 36) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued in 1997. Grade: 1
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Sea rescue vessel and lighthouse (Maximum Card no. 37) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued in 1997. Grade: 1
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Apu and Sisu (Maximum Card no. 69) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued on 7th September 2005. Grade: 1
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Otso (Maximum Card no. 70) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued on 7th September 2005. Grade: 1
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Fennica (Maximum Card no. 71) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued on 7th September 2005. Grade: 1
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Botnica (Maximum Card no. 72) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card issued on 7th September 2005. Grade: 1
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Mystic Seaport, a Living Maritime Museum (Connecticut, USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P63641, “Mystic Seaport Stores, Inc. Official Postcard,” aging significantly. Grade: 2
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Florida Everglades, Air-boat rides (USA)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Sailing fun (Michigan, USA)
Unused, highly aged Dexter Press card 18392-C, rounded corners. The actual caption: “Sailing fun on one of the more than 11,000 inland lakes in Michigan – the Water Wonderland.” Grade: 2
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Portland, Battleship Oregon Memorial (Oregon, USA)
Unused Curteichcolor card 9C-K1811. Small smudge in stamp area. Grade: 2
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Wisconsin Dells, Amphibious Landing (USA)
“Ride the Original Wisconsin Ducks – it’s fun galore” on an unused, stained card. Grade: 4
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Wisconsin Dells, Duck Entering Wisconsin River (USA)
Unused “local” card 151951. Grade: 1
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Wisconsin Dells, Duck in Dell Creek (USA)
Unused “local” card 151954. Grade: 1
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Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, “Chinatown” on the Maroni River (French Guiana)
The card has aged since it was mailed in 1983, but it has a commemorative (French, of course) stamp and two large Cayenne postmarks. Just more special than most, and not what one would normally expect from a “Chinatown” postcard. Grade: 3
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Orpailleurs – Passage du Saut Vata (French Guiana)
Orpailleurs = Miners, on this Clic-Clap card from Kourou, mailed in 1997 with stamp and two postmarks. Grade: 1
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Ships (DPR Korea)
Unused 2013 card. The captions are in Korean and English (“Ships”) but to be honest, to us this looks like a restaurant. If you know, we’ll be happy to hear from you. Pre-printed postage of a different boat. Grade: 1
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Guayaquil, Las Peñas (Ecuador)
Unused, vintage postcard with a blue tint. Grade: 1
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U.S. Armored Cruiser “South Dakota”
Heavily handled and aged vintage postcard of this World War I vessel, with stamp intact and an exceptionally clear Los Angeles postmark from 1908. Grade: 3
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Electric Boats at Cypress Gardens (Florida, USA)
Cypress Gardens may have been incorporated into Legoland, but the old postcards live on. This one (C.T. Art-Colortone 0B-H2277, and C.G.14) is linen, unused, and aging. Grade: 2
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River Fal, King Harry Ferry (England)
An extraordinarily large and aggressive postmark from Bath on this card mailed in 1975 with two different stamps and a bilingual airmail label. This is a nice example of a “local” English postcard. Grade: 1
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Armada de Chile, Buque Escuela “Esmeralda”
Unused card, though some tape is in the middle of the upper edge. Grade: 4
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Rotterdamsche Lloyd S.S. Tambora
Not the first vessel with this name (thanks, Google) but the one on the most postcards. Unused and strongly aged. Grade: 2
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Lago di Como – Tremezzina (Italy)
Unused Brunner card 13264. Aging noticeably. Grade: 2
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Aland, Galeasen Albanus (Maximum Card) (Finland)
Unused maximum card No. 3, from 4th June 1988, captioned in Swedish and Finnish. Grade: 1
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UN Headquarters and Circle Line yacht (New York City)
Unused card from Circle Line, with the date “9-29-81” inked on the reverse. Grade: 3
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The Melaka river (Malaysia)
Two of these unused Sepia Collection cards SP-013 are available. Grades: 1
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Porto Alegre – RS – multiple views (Brazil)
Aging, unused card with small brown stains on two reverse corners. The caption is is Portuguese and English, and identifies: (1) Boatrace in the Guaiba River; (2) Statue to the Lazo Man; (3) Stadium of the International Sport Club (Colorado) Giant and Little Gia; (4) Palacio de Cristal Hypodrome. Grade: 3
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Mar del Plata, Banquina de Pescadores – Puerto (Argentina)
Unused card with fishing boats. Grade: 1