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White House, President’s Office
Unused H.S. Crocker card S-206, aging. It would be interesting to have a collection of similar views over the years to see changes. Grade: 3
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White House at night (Washington)
Unused Plastichrome card P61913 (and W-100), significantly aging on the reverse. Grade: 3
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United States Supreme Court
Unused L.B. Prince card PE-8. Grade: 3
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Kentucky state capitol (Frankfort)
Unused card JB752, with the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort on the left, and My Old Kentucky Home in Bardstown on the right. The caption says “Greetings from Kentucky.” Grade: 3
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National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda (Maryland, USA)
Unused but highly aged L.B. Prince card PE-92. The caption kindly lists all of the Commands and Units contained within the complex, and for search engine purposes we could repeat it all here, but we will spare you that. Grade: 3
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Quadriga, Minnesota State Capitol (St. Paul)
Unused “local” card 35363 (J-48) with rounded corners, and a full explanation in the caption. Aging. Grade: 3
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Minnesota State Capitol, St. Paul
Unused “local” card 35978 (K-49) falling nicely into several of our categories. Grade: 1
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Old Courthouse, St. Louis (Missouri)
Unused “local” card #A1232, incredibly similar to our entry #31600096 but not the same. See if you can spot the differences. Grade: 3
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City Hall and McKinley Monument, Buffalo (New York)
Two of these unused Curteichcolor cards 4C-K344 are available. Grades: 1
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Civic Center, Columbus (Ohio)
Unused Dexter Press card 51844. All these buildings include the Columbis City Hall, The Ohio Departments of State Building, the City Safety Building, the Main Federal Post Office, and the LeVeque-Lincoln Tower. A Veterans Memorial Hall had yet to be built. Grade: 1
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McLennan County Courthouse, Waco (Texas)
Unused “local” card 48558. Grade: 1
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Mason County Court House (Texas)
Unused “local” card 43647. Grade: 1
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Victoria County Court House (Texas)
That’s one imposing courthouse for a single county. Unused View-Gram card S18544. Grade: 1
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Legislative Building and fountain, Olympia (Washington)
Unused Dexter Press card 28075-B. Grade: 3
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Provincial Parliament Buildings, Toronto (Canada)
The unused Plastichrome card P73744 most likely dates from 1967 or 1968, but has aged more than that on the reverse. Good condition otherwise. Grade: 3
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Pasadena City Hall (California)
Unused card. Grade: 2
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Helsinki by Night (Finland)
This mailed card has an extraordinarily large stamp, two Sipoo postmarks, blue Priority label; and message/address/map pasted on the reverse. Quite busy. Grade: 3
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Berlin, Reichstag im Regierungsviertel
Mailed in 2011, with stamp, postmark, and Luftpost. Grade: 3
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State Capitol, Providence (Rhode Island)
Slightly battered old card, mailed in 1908 with two different but overlapping postmarks and the 1-cent stamp. Grade: 3
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State Capitol, Baton Rouge (Louisiana)
Unused card 97.-88 from Illustrated Postal Card Co. of New York and Germany. Stains on reverse matching those on the front. Grade: 4
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State Capitol, Concord (New Hampshire)
No, it’s not your eyes; and no, it’s not our scanner. The picture on this old card is mis-registered. Unused. Grade: 3
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Winnipeg, multiple views (Canada)
Mailed in 1906 from St. Louis (not Canada!) with U.S. stamp and fully legible postmark. The extra lines on the front through the message are postmark transfer. Grade: 3
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Souvenir de Beaufort, Mairie (Luxembourg)
The Town Hall. Unused card. Grade: 1
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County Court House, Bangor (Maine, USA)
Mailed in 1908 with stamp and much of the postmark. We noticed the recipient’s name was quite distinctive, so we Googled him. That was interesting! Grade: 3
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City Hall, Regina (Canada)
We’re a bit confused about when this card was mailed, as there seem to be two years separating the postmark and the written date. Either way, the early 1900s. The stamp is there, along with a long and newsy message. Grade: 3
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Moscow, Saviour Tower of the Kremlin
The front of this card is good enough, and the reverse is a mass (NOT mess) of four different stamps, four full postmarks, message, and colour. Nice! Grade: 1
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State Capitol (Salem, Oregon)
Unused C.T. Art-Colortone linen card 9A-H709 (and 598). Grade: 1
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Moscow, Kremlin, Red Square
Nine views, six stamps, two postmarks, one postcard. Grade: 2
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Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln
This card fits into an impressive number of our topical categories. Mailed in 1959 from Wyoming, the commemorative stamp and postmark are there. Some postmark transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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U.S. Court House and Post Office, Lincoln (Nebraska)
Mixed happy-and-sad message on this linen Curteich-Chicago card 1B-H1118 mailed in 1948 with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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State Capitol, Albany (New York)
Among the views on this card, mailed in 2011 with a 98-cent stamp and full postmark, are: the state capitol, Empire State Plaza, and “The ‘Nipper,'” a famous trademark that you can Google at will. Grade: 1
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The Legislative Council Building (Hong Kong)
Many buildings, actually. Legco has moved out of its building, to be replaced by the Court of Final Appeal. Unused card. Grade: 1
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North Front of White House (Washington, D.C.)
The best thing about this card is that we can list it in several categories. See if you can find them all! Mailed in 1924 with stamp and full postmark. Nice to see that the jokes people make are still the same, some 90 years later. Grade: 3
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State House, Boston (Massachusetts)
Mailed on or before December 1915, based on an incomplete postmark (stamp is there) and a rubber stamp marking with that date. Some postmark transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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U.S. House of Representatives Office Building
Unused Garrison Toy & Novelty card 16289. Grade: 3
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Tamar Development Project – Postage Prepaid Postcard Series No. 25 (Tamar postmark) (Hong Kong)
Six of these sets of four unused cards are available, in their original cellophane wrap. Issued in December 2011, the cards have pre-printed worldwide airmail postage and the special Tamar postmark. Grades: 1
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Tamar Development Project – Postage Prepaid Postcard Series No. 25 (No postmark) (Hong Kong)
Six of these sets of four unused cards are available, in their original Government-issued cellophane wrap. Issued in December 2011, the cards have pre-printed worldwide airmail postage. Grades: 1
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Tamar Development Project – Postage Prepaid Postcard Series No. 22 (Philatelic Bureau postmark) (Hong Kong) (set)
Two of these sets of four unused cards are available, in their original Government-issued cellophane wrap. Issued in December 2011, the cards have pre-printed worldwide airmail postage and the special Philatelic Bureau postmark. Grades: 1
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Tamar Development Project – Postage Prepaid Postcard Series No. 22 (GPO postmark) (Hong Kong) (set)
Two of these sets of four unused cards are available, in their original Government-issued cellophane wrap. Issued in December 2011, the cards have pre-printed worldwide airmail postage and the special GPO postmark. Grades: 1
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Tamar Development Project – Postage Prepaid Postcard Series (Eight assorted sets and postmarks)(Hong Kong)
This is a group of eight sets of four cards each, most likely various postmarks similar to or the same as what we have described in entries immediately preceding this. But this group of sealed sets is still itself sealed up collectively as we received it from the Government. Expect 32 individual cards in total. And, as a footnote: after so much to-do about this massive new complex, they finally got it opened, and then guess what? Legionnaire’s Disease in a senior official’s private toilet. Grade: 1