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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Two cards of this design are available. Grades: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Why is this card cheaper than the others? No special reason. We just wanted to see if anyone reads this far. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000178 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Grade: 1
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2013 Lunar New Year Government lottery card (China)
Please refer to the explanation for item 38000054 (just click a few pages back) to learn about this and following cards in the sequence. Of course, substitute 2013 (Year of the Snake) for those earlier cards from 2012. All are unused. Other than designs, the only difference is that these 2013 cards have black-and-white square QR codes on the lottery ticket stub, for you to download on your Smartphone. Eight cards with this design are available. Grades: 1
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Happy New Year (Russia)
Classic Russian-style New Year card, mailed in 2012 with three stamps, two partial postmarks, and a great deal of extra postmarking on the front. Grade: 4
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Chinese New Year greeting (snake) (Taiwan)
Nice on both sides, and with a large (and special) “snake” postmark over two different stamps. Airmail sticker. Mailed in 2012. Grade: 1
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Tuppa tungib … (Estonia)
You may enjoy this as much as we did. We put the Estonian text on the front into Google Translate, and we got this back: Penetrates inside the gingerbread flavor and soul of anticipation. Sweet Christmas and a Happy New Year! Honestly, we couldn’t say it better ourselves. Mailed in 2012 with stamp and bilingual Prioritaire label. Grade: 1
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Air Macau X’mas and New Year card (not a postcard)
To make it clear, we have two of these items and they are not postcards. They are folded greeting cards, and what you see here is the back of the card. The front says “Merry X’mas & Happy New Year,” and the inside is a night time-lapse montage of Christmas ornaments, lights, and Air Macau logos, but no extra text. These are unused. One has a matching envelope (Grade: 1, $4) and the other has no envelope (Grade: 1, $3).
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Happy New Year 1911 (USA)
The front of this mailed card is great. So would be the reverse, except the stamp was torn off. Grade: 4
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A Joyous New Year 1911 (USA)
Heavily aged card mailed in 1910 (of course) with stamp and South Dakota postmark. Grade: 2
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Poland
Nice, sparkly and embossed Christmas card with wavy edges, mailed in 2012 with stamp, full postmark, and green Priorytet imprint. Grade: 1
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Hyvää Joulua ja Onnellista Uutta Vuotta (Finland)
You may already know the English translation: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, on a card mailed from Finland in 2012 with two stamps (one is a Christmas tree), postmark, and blue Priority label affixed. Grade: 1
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Happy New Year (Belarus)
Wonderful, colourful, busy card mailed from Belarus in 2012 with a large “H” stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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2013 New Year (Japan)
Mailed in 2012 for the new year, with two large stamps, partial postmark, and trilingual Par Avion label affixed. Grade: 1
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2012 Lunar New Year Lottery card (China)
Ten of these jumbo (4″ x 10-5/8″) unused cards are available, each with pre-printed postage, and a different lottery number. Though the lottery itself is long finished, the cards are still visually impressive. Grades: 1
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Original Product of Lapland (Finland)
Unused card, not quite what we might associate with either Santa or Lapland but nice anyway. Grade: 1
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Chinese Zodiac – Ano Lunar da Cobra (2013) – Cobra de Madeira (Macau) (Maximum card)
We offer individual cards, or sets, of Macau’s 2013 “Year of the Snake” Maximum Card products. Each card represents a different aspect of Snake, and each card has very minor smudging on the reverse, as delivered by Macau Post, but we are not going to downgrade the ratings for this. This card 38000193 is for Wood. Grade: 1 ($12) but if you want to have one card from each of the five aspects, the total will be $50.
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Chinese Zodiac – Ano Lunar da Cobra (2013) – Cobra de Agua (Macau) (Maximum card)
We offer individual cards, or sets, of Macau’s 2013 “Year of the Snake” Maximum Card products. Each card represents a different aspect of Snake, and each card has very minor smudging on the reverse, as delivered by Macau Post, but we are not going to downgrade the ratings for this. This card 38000194 is for Water. Grade: 1 ($12) but if you want to have one card from each of the five aspects, the total will be $50.
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Chinese Zodiac – Ano Lunar da Cobra (2013) – Cobra de Metal (Macau) (Maximum card)
We offer individual cards, or sets, of Macau’s 2013 “Year of the Snake” Maximum Card products. Each card represents a different aspect of Snake, and each card has very minor smudging on the reverse, as delivered by Macau Post, but we are not going to downgrade the ratings for this. This card 38000195 is for Metal. Grade: 1 ($12) but if you want to have one card from each of the five aspects, the total will be $50.
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Chinese Zodiac – Ano Lunar da Cobra (2013) – Cobra de Fogo (Macau) (Maximum card)
We offer individual cards, or sets, of Macau’s 2013 “Year of the Snake” Maximum Card products. Each card represents a different aspect of Snake, and each card has very minor smudging on the reverse, as delivered by Macau Post, but we are not going to downgrade the ratings for this. This card 38000196 is for Fire. Grade: 1 ($12) but if you want to have one card from each of the five aspects, the total will be $50.
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Chinese Zodiac – Ano Lunar da Cobra (2013) – Cobra de Terra (Macau) (Maximum card)
We offer individual cards, or sets, of Macau’s 2013 “Year of the Snake” Maximum Card products. Each card represents a different aspect of Snake, and each card has very minor smudging on the reverse, as delivered by Macau Post, but we are not going to downgrade the ratings for this. This card 38000197 is for Earth. Grade: 1 ($12) but if you want to have one card from each of the five aspects, the total will be $50.
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Frohes Neues! (Happy New Year) (Germany)
Mailed in 2013 with stamp and full postmark, and a minor abrasion on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Hyvää Joulua ja Onnellista Uutta Vuotta
“Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” from Finland to you, with stamp, postmark, and postmark transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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Happy New Year (Russia)
Mailed from Russia in 2013 with two large stamps and faint postmark. Rounded corners. Grade: 2
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A Joyous New Year. (USA)
Heavily embossed old card, not postally used but with the reverse fully taken up by a message. Grade: 4
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A Merry Christmas – Kind Thoughts
Embossed, vintage postcard, not postally used but with full message. Grade: 4
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Christmas congratulations (Belarus)
A pretty, gold-embossed card that roughly translates (according to Google) as “Congratulations Mr. Christmas.” Perhaps we made the wrong input, but you get the idea. Mailed from Belarus with two stamps, Grodno postmark, and Prioritaire chop. Grade: 2
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2014 Lunar New Year Government Lottery card 118 (PR China)
Continuing our annual tradition of offering unused Chinese Government greeting cards, each individually numbered for entry into the massive national lucky draw in March 2014, just after Chinese New Year. Each card measures 4″ x 7-1/4″, and this scan shows both sides of a card for your reference. The next several entries are in the same style, but scans only show the front of the card. All are unused, Grade: 1
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2014 Lunar New Year Government Lottery card 098 (PR China)
See 38000204 for description. We should add that each card has pre-printed postage.
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2014 Lunar New Year Government Lottery card 980 (PR China)
See 38000204 for description. We should add that each card has pre-printed postage.
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2014 Lunar New Year Government Lottery card 692 (PR China)
See 38000204 for description. Each card has pre-printed postage.