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Dinosaur (3D) (set of 6) (Hong Kong)
This is a set of six different 3D cards, printed on exceptionally heavy stock. What you see in the photo is one card, and one sample reverse: each card has pre-printed postage. We have several different sets. Two sets have the postmark you see in the scan (Grades: 1, US$34). Two sets have a different “GPO” postmark (Grades: 1, US$34). Two sets have no postmark (Grades: 1, US$29).
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Dinosaurs (set of 6) (Hong Kong)
Showing you the front of one of the six cards (still in its plastic wrap) and the reverse of another (that barcode and pricing is on the wrap, not the card), with a typical philatelic postmark. Issued by Hongkong Post in November 2022, this is Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 70, and the postage is pre-printed. Grade: 1
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Dinosaur National Monument, Whirlpool Canyon (Colorado, USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P76125, of this canyon and the Green River from Harpers Corner overlook. Grade: 2
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Dinosaur National Park, Echo Park on Green River (Colorado, USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 87240 (#3838), rounded corners. Caption writes about the “projected Echo Park Dam (that) may be built.” Grade: 1
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Wall Drug dinosaur (South Dakota, USA)
It’s a brontosaurus in this 1960’s unused Dexter Press card 91409-B. Grade: 1
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The Red Gorge (Utah, USA)
The Red Gorge is 55 miles north of Vernal, and when they took this picture, the “great Flaming Gorge Dam is being constructed just a little below this point.” The card itself is unused and has a large, circular, purple chop from Dinosaur Land, of Vernal, which must be where the card was bought. Grade: 1
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Between Winchester and Front Royal, Dinosaur Land (Virginia, USA)
Mailed in 2013 with three different stamps and postmark, the card–with serrated edges–shows a Plateosaurus. We suppose that’s the dinosaur in the back. Grade: 2
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Megafauna (Maximum card) (Australia)
The card was issued in 2008 (it’s on the postmark on the front) and mailed in 2012. There is a fair bit of postal battering, though it generally blends into the card. Were you wondering which dinosaur this is? Thylacine cyanocephalus. Grade: 2
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Dinosaurs (공룡) (DPR Korea)
Unused 2011 card, pre-printed Megalosaurus bucklandi postage, and short Korean and English caption. Grade: 1
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Brontosaurus (Maximum Card) (DPR Korea)
Unused 1991 maximum card captioned “Mesozoic Animal (Brontosaurus)” in English, and in Korean. Grade: 1
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Dinosaurs (set of 3) (Maximum Cards) (DPR Korea)
Here is a set of three maximum cards from 2000, clearly labeled in Roman letters as to species (Styracosaurus, Saltasaurus, and Tyrannosaurus), and also in Korean (조 선 민 주 주 의 인 민 공 화 국) which as far as we can tell has nothing to do with dinosaurs, but rather “A democratic civil state of Shipbuilding Engineering Chemistry Bureau”. Grade: 1
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Chinese Dinosaurs (Maximum Cards) (set of 6) (PR China)
Nice set of six (otherwise unused) engraved maximum cards, issued by China National Philatelic in May, 2017. Our scan shows you three of the six cards in the set. Western names, but all other captioning on these dinosaur postcards is in Chinese. Grade: 1
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Dinosaurs (Maximum Cards) (set of 4) (Thailand)
Three sets of four maximum cards, unused, captioned in Thai and English, from August 1997. are available. One has minor age mottling on some of the reverses (Grade: 2, $16) and the others are better (Grade: 1, $18).