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New Year 2011 (set of 5) (DPR Korea)
Set of five unused cards, and like others in the New Year sequence, they have pre-printed postage for domestic use. Grade: 1
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New Year 2012 (set of five) (DPR Korea)
Unused New Year set of five cards for 2012, all with pre-printed 10W postage for domestic use. Grades: 1
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New Year 2013 (set of 5) (DPR Korea)
Unused cards with pre-printed domestic postage, a set of five. The scan shows at least part of each card. Grade: 1
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New Year 2014 (set of 5) (DPR Korea)
For 2014, the five-card New Year set uses much more substantial paper stock. Once again, unused cards, with domestic pre-printed postage. Grade: 1
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CNY Cultural & Heritage Celebration 2013 (Malaysia)
Nice “local” Lunar New Year card, about 5″ x 7-1/4″, mailed in 2013 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Gui Si Da Ji (set – Lunar New Year of the Snake) – front cover (PR China)
The front cover of a slim set of stamps and one postcard issued by Guangdong Philatelic in 2013 for the Lunar New Year of the Snake. The item measures about 8-1/4″ x 11-1/4″ x 1/4″ and has six page facings of stamps in different formats, as well as the postcard you see in 20307701B. Grade: 1
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I (heart) Christmas (Germany)
Unused. Grade: 1
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2015 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card
As with similar cards from other years, these have individual numbers for the annual lucky draw. Your chances of winning more than a set of chopsticks are remote, but if you want to try your luck, we have four of these, unused, and you will also have instructions on how to claim your prize — if you win. We show the front and back of a single card. Good luck! 祝好運! Grades: 1
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2015 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card – Minsu
As with similar cards from other years, these have individual numbers for the annual lucky draw. Your chances of winning more than a set of chopsticks are remote, but if you want to try your luck, we have five of these, unused, and you will also have instructions on how to claim your prize — if you win. We show the front and back of a single card. Good luck! 祝好運! Grades: 1
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Log cabin (Finland)
The text in Finnish on the back says Merry Christmas and Happy New Year; the card was mailed in 2014 with a Christmas stamp, Priority label, and postmark. Grade: 1
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Alsace, Marché de Noël (France)
Mailed in 2014, with stamp and illegible postmark. Grade: 2
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Chinese Zodiac – 2015 Ano Lunar da Cabra (Maximum Cards) (set of five) (Macau)
In Portuguese, cabra = goat, therefore resolving in Macau at least the question of whether 2015 is the Year of the Sheep, the Ram, or the Goat. Unused cards in this set of five. Grades: 1
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Kenting, Pingtung County, National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium (Taiwan)
Two of these unused, ornately designed cards are available. Grades: 1
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Japan Airlines, Fly into tomorrow (not a postcard)
This is not a postcard, but a folded greeting card. On the top of the scan is what you see if you unfold and open the card. At the bottom of the scan is what you see if you unfold the card and lay it down face up. We have two of these, in their original logo-ed envelopes, all unused. Grades: 1
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Macao Post
Mailed with pre-printed postage for the 2014 season. Address label attached. Grade: 2
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New Year 2015 (set of 5) (DPR Korea)
Showing all or part of the five cards in this set, captioned all in Korean, with pre-printed domestic postage, and all unused. Grade: 1
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German Christmas
A nice, very sturdy card mailed from Germany in 2013 with stamp and trilingual Priority label. Grade: 1
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С Новым Годом (Happy New Year) (Russia)
Old-style card made in 2011 and mailed in 2013 with seven stamps and two postmarks. Grade: 1
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Lunar New Year (of the Snake) folio – 2013 (set of 4) (PR China)
Sorry for the messy scan but we wanted to get as much in it as we could. The item measures about 6″ x 8-1/4″, and the front cover is as you see at the bottom of the photo. Above, the front and the back of two of the similarly themed cards inside. A total of four very brightly coloured and designed cards. Grade: 1
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Christmas tree (Brazil)
We’re not certain, but this card seems to be something people could buy as a charitable donation. In any case it was mailed in 2011, with two stamps and two large postmarks. Grade: 1
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2006 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 842926
It’s too late for you to win the lottery (details on the back of the card), but don’t feel bad. The prizes are, let’s say, usually “modest”. Mailed in 2010, with a Dog stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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2009 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card
Mailed in 2011, with three different stamps, two postmarks, and red bilingual airmail chop. Grade: 2
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2012 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 386965
See our entries 20307267 or 38000054 for details. Grade: 1
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2012 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 491231
See our entries 20307267 or 38000054 for details. The lottery’s over! Grade: 1
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2012 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 058609
See our entries 20307267 or 38000054 for details. The lottery’s over! Grade: 1
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Strasbourg, Marche de Noel, Le sapin (France)
Mailed in 2012 with an impressively long “Sports” stamp and postmark. Orange postal barcoding. Grade: 2
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A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Old, Swiss-made card, unused but for having someone’s name in the address area. Grade: 4
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Wishing You a Merry Christmas
In 1909, on the 21st, in Missouri, Edith mailed this greeting to someone in another town. Stamp and postmark are there. Creased lower right corner. Grade: 3
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Best Christmas Wishes (USA)
Old, embossed, undivided back card mailed in the early 1900s with stamp and mostly legible postmark. Grade: 2
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2016 Happy New Year (PR China)
Similar in concept to all our Lunar New Year cards from earlier years. The scan shows you front and back of this typical lottery card. Unused. Grade: 1
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New Year 2013 (DPR Korea)
Each year, there’s a set from North Korea (see our entry 20312220), and once in awhile we can offer single cards from these sets. This is one of those. Unused, with pre-printed postage on the back. Grade: 1
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New Year 2012 (DPR Korea)
Each year, there’s a set from North Korea (see our entry 20312210), and once in awhile we can offer single cards from these sets. This is one of those. Unused, with pre-printed postage on the back. Grade: 1
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New Year 2011 (DPR Korea)
Each year, there’s a set from North Korea (see our entry 20312200), and once in awhile we can offer single cards from these sets. This is one of those. Unused, with pre-printed postage on the back. Grade: 1
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New Year 2013 – Juche (DPR Korea)
A single, unused, pre-printed postage card from the annual North Korean New Year set (see our entry 20312220). Grade: 1
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New Year 2013 – winter skyline (DPR Korea)
A single, unused, pre-printed postage card from the annual North Korean New Year set (see our entry 20312220). Grade: 1
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New Year 2014 – abundance (DPR Korea)
A single, unused, pre-printed postage card from the annual North Korean New Year set (see our entry 20312230). Grade: 1
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New Year 2014 – three military (DPR Korea)
A single, unused, pre-printed postage card from the annual North Korean New Year set (see our entry 20312230). Grade: 1
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New Year 2015 – vegetables (DPR Korea)
A single, unused, pre-printed postage card from the annual North Korean New Year set (see our entry 20312332). Grade: 1
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New Year 2015 – military (DPR Korea)
A single, unused, pre-printed postage card from the annual North Korean New Year set (see our entry 20312332). Grade: 1