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Greetings from North Platte (Nebraska)
This card is really all about Buffalo Bill Cody–trading post, ranch, and home. Mailed in 1969 from Seward, with stamp and full postmark. An X is written into the upper left corner. Grade: 4
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Greetings from Ogalalla (Nebraska, USA)
Views on this unused card include a high school band, Sunset on Lake McConaughy, Old West Front Street, and the Mansion on the Hill Museum. Grade: 2
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Grusse aus Koln (Germany)
This card measures 4-3/4″ x 6-3/4″ and was mailed from Holland in 2011 with three stamps. Grade: 4
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Groeten uit Assen (Netherlands)
Mailed in 2011. Grade: 1
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Greetings from South Carolina (souvenir folder)
The postmark is not readable, the 3-cent stamp is there, and the folder of 16 views survived mailing in excellent condition. Grade: 1
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Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
Mailed in 1968 (5-cent stamp and postmark), the card shows an American black bear and cubs. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Ocean Beach (New Jersey, USA)
The Jersey Shore! Mailed in 1968 with 5-cent stamp and full postmark. Some creasing. Grade: 3
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Sawasdee – Greetings from Thailand
Unused card TC 688. “Sawasdee” is a nice all-purpose greeting in Thai, but watch your genders. Grade: 1
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Greetings from New York, Roosevelt Island and Manhattan
Mailed in 2011 using three stamps. Grade: 2
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Greetings from Chincoteague Island, Virginia (USA)
Depicting the annual wild pony swim, the card also shows Assateague Lighthouse, built in 1886. Unused Plastichrome card P326717. Grade: 1
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Greetings from the Wallachian Kingdom (Czech Republic)
We suspect there’s a big back-story to this card from the Valassko Region. How busy it is–if only we could read Czech. Well, there’s always Google Translation service. Mailed in 2011 with stamp, postmark and blue Prioritaire. Grade: 2
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Ciao da Roma, The Colosseum
This card was mailed from Poland in 2011 with two stamps, two full postmarks, and blue Priorytet (Polish) airmail sticker affixed. Grade: 3
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Groeten uit Zeeland (Netherlands)
One card fits so many categories. If you are going to collect contemporary Netherlands postcards, this may be just what you need. Mailed in 2011 with stamp and partly legible postmark. Grade: 1
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Schone Grusse aus Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Germany)
Mailed in 2011, the card has its stamp and some of the postmark, along with the blue Luftpost sticker affixed. Grade: 1
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Greetings and racetrack, Del Mar (California)
Unused Columbia Publishing card 47010 T-204. Grade: 1
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Greetings from California
Unused Columbia Publishing card 53463-09h T-928. Two cards are available. Grades: 1
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Grusse aus Linz am Rhein (Germany)
Mailed in 2011 with two stamps, full postmark, and Luftpost and address labels affixed. Grade: 3
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Groeten uit Amersfoort (Netherlands)
We don’t know whether this is a commercially produced card or privately printed, but it was mailed as a postcard with one stamp and faint postmark. Grade: 2
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Groeten uit Boxmeer (Netherlands)
We just like this card on several levels, starting with the car’s number plate. Mailed with three different stamps, Priority label, and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Assateague Island (Virginia)
Unused card, rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Ein Grusse aus Dresden (Germany)
From 2011, mailed with one stamp, Luftpost sticker, and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Groeten uit Ommen (Netherlands)
Typical “Greetings” card, mailed in 2011 with three different stamps, blue Priority label, and illegible postmark. Grade: 2
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Groeten uit Gent (Belgium)
Mailed in 2011 with blue A Prior label, international stamp, and mostly illegible postmark. Grade: 2
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Saluti dal Lago d’Orta (Italy)
Mailed in 2011 with four different stamps, postmark, and orange postal bar coding on the reverse. Mottarone at 1491 meters is identified in tiny print. Grade: 1
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Greeting from Brest! (Belarus)
Mailed in 2011, this card has the bilingual Prioritaire, two different stamps, and partly legible postmark. Grade: 1
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Terveiset Lapista (Greetings from Lapland) (Finland)
A card for many categories, this was mailed in 2011 with Aurora borealis stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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On Your Silver Wedding Day
This old, quaint greeting is unused but has a small bit of the upper left corner missing. Grade: 4
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Greetings from Burlington, Pa. (USA)
Heavily aged, stained, and creased old unused card, probably European-made. Grade: 5
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Greetings from the Atlantic Coast (USA)
“The beautiful Atlantic Ocean is a refreshing tonic for the body, mind, and soul,” though not necessarily for this unused and somewhat bleak H.S. Crocker postcard C-298. Grade: 2
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Valentine Greetings, Floral Missives
Apparently not postally used, but written, this is Raphael Tuck & Sons’ Valentine Post Card Series No. 11 “FLORAL MISSIVES” as published in Britain. Grade: 4
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Valentine Greetings, Cupid’s Kiss
This card was mailed in the USA in 1913. Stamp and most of the postmark are there. Specifically, it is Raphael Tuck & Sons’ ‘Oilette” (sic) Postcard No. I1I (if we can read that correctly), “Cupid’s Kiss”. Grade: 3
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To Greet You
Mailed in 1913 (USA), the stamp is long gone but postmarks of sending and receiving towns in West Virginia are there. Heavy stains and abrasions. Grade: 4
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Terveiset Keminmaalta (Finland)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp, Priority label, and faint postmark. Photos include the New and old churches, the museum, and the Kemi River. And, of course, Greetings from Keminmaa! Grade: 1
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Groeten uit Lemmer (Netherlands)
Mailed in 2011 with two stamps (one with se-tenant Priority label) and most of the postmark. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Tennessee
Mailed in 2011 with three different stamps. Grade: 1
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Loeiveel groeten uit Huissen (Netherlands)
Mailed in 2011, stamp, partly legible postmark, and postal barcoding visible on both sides. Grade: 3
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Groetnis uit Fryslan (Netherlands)
Larger (4-3/4″ x 6-3/4″) card mailed in 2011 with stamp, partial overlapping postmarks, and blue Priority label affixed. A little postmark ink transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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Saluti da Riviera del Conero (Italy)
Mailed in 2011, the upper half of this novelty postcard is cut to the contours of a butterfly. There are three stamps (two cancelled with postmarks, one uncancelled at all), and blue postaprioritaria and address labels affixed. Grade: 3
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Greetings from Chicago
The front of this mailed postcard is in better condition than the reverse. The stamp is gone, and the 1910 postmark is mostly readable. As for the card, it looks like it had been lightly glued into an album. The locations on the front: Masonic Temple, Seal Pond in Lincoln Park, and the U.S. Grant Memorial, also in Lincoln Park. Grade: 4
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Groeten van de Veluwe (national park) (Netherlands)
Mailed in 2011, with stamp and se-tenant Priority, but no legible postmark. Grade: 2