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Hong Kong Disneyland cards and stickers – boxed set (front)
Somewhat unaccountably lacking any printed title, this hard-boxed set (measuring 9″ x 7-3/4″ x 2″) is still sealed in its original wrap, with the Park’s price tag and proof of sale taped onto that wrap. This item is clearly attributed to Hong Kong Disneyland, and — if you didn’t already know — celebrates the Park’s World of Frozen attraction. Inside there are 16 postcards, 4 sticker sheets, and one stamp (chop). Our scan 36600196B shows the reverse of the box. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland cards and stickers – boxed set (reverse)
See description for 36600196A. Grade: 1
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Lotso Strawberry Bear (Set of 30)
This is an unopened, unused, China-sourced set of what are called Share Postcards, whose cover says it contains 30 postcards, 30 “bookmarks”, and 1600 stickers. We do not believe the claim about that many stickers, but do not know how many there are because we’re leaving the set sealed. The reverse of the cover does show thumbnail images of what look like the 30 different postcards. Grade: 1
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Walt Disney World, The Haunted Mansion (Florida, USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 79907-C (01110226). Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Government Picture Card Series No. 76 (set of 8)
The explanation needs to be long, and the set needs to be a bit expensive. In 2024, Hongkong Post issued this set of eight “Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 76”, printed with stamp replicas good for global posting. Our scan shows you how our (unopened) sets look, front and back, with original price on the outer wrap removed so as not to confuse anyone. We have one set with no postmark; one with a Philatelic Bureau postmark; two sets with a mouse ears postmark (in the scan); and one with a more standard GPO postmark. These sets are unopened, so we don’t know precisely what each card shows, but we do assume they will show various characters like variations of what you see here. Make your choice! Really, iconic for Disney card collectors. Each set is Grade: 1.
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Hong Kong Disneyland, World of Frozen, Village
This unused card, and the two others in this series, comes in a cello-wrap sleeve warning of the dangers of suffocation, and also advising that the card’s retail price includes international postage if it is mailed from the Park. We did not see anyone doing that, and it also helps explain why the cards were so expensive at point of sale. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, World of Frozen, Mountain
See our description for 36600200. Unused, Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, World of Frozen, Shore and mountain
See our description for 36600200. Unused, Grade: 1
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Happy Days in Hong Kong Disneyland (Postcard and Gift Card Set)
We show both sides of this set, still unopened in its original cellowrap. But we’ve cleared out the original price so as not to frighten or confuse you. The orange tape, black text, and price tag are, of course, on the outer wrap and not on what’s inside. Unused. Grade: 1
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Walt Disney World, Swan Boats (Florida, USA)
Well, one boat anyway. Unused, official card WDW-1001. In the background: Cinderella Castle. Grade: 1
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Pixar, Your Friend the Rat
A 2007 film frame on a card mailed in 2024 from Germany, with stamps, a Priority label, and a mass of postmarking. Grade: 2
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Disney characters
We’re not certain that Disney had any connection with the card itself, which was mailed from Belarus in 2024, with an “A” stamp, an “N” stamp, and two large postmarks. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel – alternate view
You might see our entry 36600185 for something similar. Unused. Grade: 1
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Tokyo Disneyland: Souvenir 1983 Guidebook
The Park opened on 15th April 1983, so this would be one of its original souvenir items, a 21-page folder (not a postcard) telling folks everything they needed to know, including the Adult General Admission price of Y2,500. It’s gone up a bit since then. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland Guide Map (2012)
This folded guide from 2012 would have been a compact reference at the time, though you’d need the updated version now. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
This is a slim, one-page promotion (January 2021) and because we have more than one, we’re showing both sides. This Disney Park’s survival was briefly in question during the worst of Covid, but seems to be back on track as of right now. Grade: 1