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Montezuma Castle National Monument (Arizona)
Card was made in 1987 and mailed in 1996, with two stamps and full Phoenix postmark. There’s a bit of edge and corner creasing but generally the card is in good shape and we do wonder how people made it up (or down) there. Grade: 2
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Hearst Castle, San Simeon (California)
Plastichrome card HC-23A mailed in 1988 with one stamp and heavy, full postmark. Red airmail and date rubber stamps on reverse. Serrated edges. Grade: 3
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Hearst Castle, aerial view – San Simeon (California)
A California destination that will remain valuable as long as it never changes, and this is reflected in the postcards. Plastichrome card HC-1A mailed in 1984, with two torn stamps and two red airmail rubber stamp marks also. Serrated edges. Grade: 4
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Hearst Castle, Library – San Simeon (California)
Unused card with slight aging on the reverse. Plastichrome P27758. Grade: 1
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Hearst Castle, Gothic Study – San Simeon (California)
Plastichrome card P27760, from 1960s, unused but the upper left front corner is crinkled. Grade: 3
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Scotty’s Castle (Death Valley, California)
Card may have been made in 1976 but was mailed internationally in 1986 with three different stamps and one of the post office’s airmail stickers. It’s aging on reverse and wintry gray on the front. Grade: 2
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Boldt Castle, Heart Island (Canada)
Unused card from early 60s, yellowing on reverse and fading on front, if indeed the photo was ever clear. Grade: 3
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Chapultepec Castle, Heroic Children (Mexico City)
Nice Vistacolor card V21 with gently aging reverse, never mailed, bought in 1967. Grade: 2
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Chapultepec Castle (Mexico City)
Estimating this to be a 1950s Foto Mexicana 70 postcard, unused but heavily aged and with latent creasing all over. Grade: 3
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Castle inside town Kirinsho
Superb unused card, of course well-aged but still clear and intensely atmospheric. Terrific for framing. Grade: 2
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Capa Coust Castle (Ghana)
Yes, that’s the spelling on the caption of this 1968 B&W WAC 109 vintage postcard. Unused, unmarked, undamaged apart from slight aging on reverse. Grade: 1
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Osu Castle (Accra, Ghana)
Two B&W cards are available. They date from 1968. Both were mailed from Accra. One has four stamps but no legible postmark; minor edge abrasions but not damaged otherwise (Grade: 1, $14). The other has two stamps but postmarks again are not legible and there is significant crumpling around the edges and corners (Grade: 3, $8).
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Christiansborg Castle (Accra, Ghana)
Card WAC1 dates from 1968 but this view goes back much further than that. Never mailed, and only the most minor of corner abrasion. Grade: 2
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Crusaders Castle of St. Gilles, Tripoli (Lebanon)
This card reproduces an 1837 engraving by Bartlett and Starling. Never mailed, it came from Middle East Airlines in the mid-1970s. One perforated edge suggests it was part of a larger group. Aging but undamaged. Grade: 2
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Prague
Other than looking like someone sat on it, this unused card, probably from 1971, is OK. Grade: 2
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Kronborg Castle, Elsinore (Denmark)
Atmospheric card, unused after purchase in 1969. Grade: 2
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Albie, Berbie Palace
This card of Berbie Castle and the river Tarn was mailed from Paris in 1997 and has two colourful stamps and full postmark; also some postmark smudging and a bit of edge abrasion on the front. Grade: 3
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Pfalz Castle (Germany)
In about 1990 this card, which also shows Pfalz Castle, was mailed in Malaysia (not Germany!) with a Malaysian stamp and illegible postmark. It is aging quite a bit on the reverse, and has some white correction fluid too. But the front is OK! Grade: 3
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Old Town, Warsaw
Two cards are available, 4-3/4″ x 6-5/8″. They date from 2000. One is unused (Grade: 1, $5) while one was mailed, has two stamps, readable postmark, blue airmail sticker affixed, and also a big white strip with orange postal barcode across the front, courtesy of the US Postal Service (Grade: 4, $3). By the way, one of the restaurants in that location was distinctly unfriendly.
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The “Castle,” Danner home, Beaufort (South Carolina)
Somewhat gothic in appearance, this card makes us want to visit Beaufort. We are a little bit dark, anyway. Card was mailed with a (cancelled) 13-cent stamp, but no legible postmark. Grade: 2
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Heidelberg, Das Grosse Fass (The Big Drum) (Germany)
Unused card with serrated edges and thumbtack hole, along with a diagonal crease. Grade: 4
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Sea Castle of Saida (Lebanon)
Mailed in 1974 with stamp and full Beirut postmark. Grade: 2
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Cinderella Castle, Walt Disney World preview (Florida)
The caption on the back of this card, mailed in 1970 from Tampa with a 5-cent stamp, says “The Castle’s medieval restaurant will overlook Fantasyland …” so we know for sure this card is a preview of things to come. Grade: 2
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Castle Inn Motel and The Castle Restaurant, Olean (New York)
Three unused cards are available. They have serrated edges. One is Grade: 1 ($1.50) and the other two are Grades: 2 ($1).
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Whiteface Castle (New York)
Unused card. Grade: 2
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Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Mailed from Oslo, Norway in 1950 with two different stamps and full, clear postmarks, along with affixed blue bilingual airmail sticker. Grade: 3
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The Castle, Berkeley Springs (West Virginia, USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 6105-C. Grade: 3
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Hame Castle (Finland)
Card from 2010, with stamp and most of the postmark. Is this a Moomin stamp? Not certain. Grade: 1
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Old and new castles, Grodno (Belarus)
Terrific 4-5/8″ x 6-3/8″ card, mailed in 2010 with stamp and full postmark. The only reason it’s downgraded is because the address is on an affixed label. Grade: 3
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The Castle, Scarborough (England)
Something we wish we could see. The unattributed card 3145 was mailed in 1904 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 2
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Kyrenia Castle (Cyprus)
Unused Tuck’s Post Card 44. Grade: 1
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Paphos Castle (Cyprus)
Unused Tuck’s Post Card 122. Grade: 1
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Kolossi Castle (Cyprus)
Unused Tuck’s Post Card 120. Grade: 1
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Edinburgh Castle, King Robert the Bruce
Despite its terrible condition, this unused card manages to maintain a great deal of ghostly dignity. Grade: 5
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Verona, Castle Scaligero (Italy)
From 2011, a 4-3/4″ x 6-3/4″ card with serrated edges mailed with three different stamps and the blue postaprioritaria sticker affixed. Nice, busy artwork. Grade: 1
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Old Moorish Castle, Gibraltar
Unused V.B. Cumbo card. Grade: 1
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Saint Petersburg, Mikhailovsky Castle (Russia)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Nagoya Castle (Japan)
Unused, vintage B&W postcard with blue lettering. Grade: 2
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King Arthur’s Castle, Tintagel, Cornwall (England)
Mailed in 1970 with stamp and full postmark; address and airmail labels affixed. Grade: 3
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Olustvere, Sangaste, Alatskivi, and Taagepera (Estonia)
Unused card. Grade: 2