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Saint-Petersburg map and cat (Russia)
Clever, artistic card mailed in 2011 with stamp and full, large postmark. Grade: 1
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Estonia
Six towns, a map, a windmill … all on one card mailed in 2011with stamp, blue bilingual Prioritaire sticker, full postmark, and one little bonus sticker of a seahorse. Grade: 3
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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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Greetings from San Diego (county map) (California)
Unused Columbia Publishing card 52710 (T-624). Grade: 1
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Whidbey Island, Washington (USA)
All-purpose card mailed in 2011 with four different stamps, three of which remain uncancelled, but no legible postmark. Abrasions on reverse due to USPS processing. Grade: 3
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Odesa 1835 (Ukraine)
The map dates from 1835. The card (5-1/4″ x 7-1/8″) dates from 2011, with stamp, readable postmark, postal barcoding, and a fair bit of crumpling in transit. Even so, the card has a lot of character. Grade: 3
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Pictorial Map of Japan
Mailed in 2011 with stamp, full Sendai postmark, and airmail sticker affixed. Slight, almost imperceptible staining on the front. Grade: 3
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Finland
A dot in the middle of Finland marks the home of the writer of this card, mailed in 2011 with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 4
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10 Facts of Singapore
Unused 3-3/4″ x 8-1/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Der Rennsteig (Germany)
Mailed in 2011 with two stamps, postmark, and trilingual Priority label. Grade: 1
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Route 66 – Through Oklahoma (USA)
Iconic. This is H.S. Crocker card LD-526-C, with serrated edges, and mailed from Oklahoma in 1971 with stamp and full postmark. Raymond wrote to Sharon–but not much. Grade: 1
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Die Mosel (Germany)
Interesting card even if many of these views look the same. Measuring 4-1/8″ x 8-1/4″, the card was mailed in 2011 (probably) from Holland (not Germany) and has three stamps and blue Priority label affixed. Abrasion in part of the reverse caption. Grade: 4
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The plan-scheme of a historical kernel of Kyiv (Ukraine)
photoFabrique card from 2012, with three stamps and full postmark. Grade: 2
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Cape Reinga Lighthouse, Far North New Zealand
Mailed in 2011 with stamp, obscured postmark, and Par Avion label. Address label is pasted on. Grade: 3
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Novosibirsk, Lighthouses of the White sea, “Stamps of Russia” series
To make it very clear: this is not a Maximum Card. The stamps in the photo are part of the card’s design. The card itself was mailed in 2011 with three (real) stamps and two full postmarks. Grade: 1
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Deutschland map, chevrons, and multiple views
Three stamps, full 2011 postmark, Luftpost sticker, address label, and altogether Grade: 3
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Deutschland ist schön (Germany is beautiful)
We do very much wish we had ever had the chance to see anyplace in Germany other than Frankfurt Airport. Perhaps the promise on this card is true, after all. Mailed in 2012 with two stamps, orange postal barcoding, and readable postmark. A little bit of postal battering on the edge. Grade: 2
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Greetings from Nebraska “The Cornhusker State” (USA)
Unused, contemporary card. Grade: 1
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Groeten uit Brussels, map (Belgium)
Bruxelles and Brussel on the front, Brussels on the back of this card mailed in 2012 with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Noord-Brabant (Netherlands)
Nice regional map, on a card mailed in 2012 with one stamp and partial postmark. Grade: 1
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Thailand map, and multiple views
If you are looking for a Thailand postcard with as much on it as they could fit, this is probably a good choice. Five of these unused Thai postcards, with the six scenes individually identified on each card, are available. Grades: 1
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Finland
Mailed in 2012 with round stamp, most of the postmark, and blue Priority label. Grade: 1
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Map of the world
An internet card (postcardID.ru) mailed from Russia in 2012 with two large stamps, one of which is cancelled with a large and full Krasnoyarsk postmark. Par Avion and address labels also affixed. Grade: 3
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Israel
Mailed in 2012 with three stamps and blurred postmark. Grade: 2
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Florida, The Sunshine State
A nice card in its own right, it has the added advantage of three uncancelled stamps totalling $1.05. Barcoding is there, just no postmark. Grade: 3
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Paris Metro
Mailed from Finland, not Paris, in 2012, with three stamps, full postmark, two Priority labels, and two address labels affixed. Grade: 4
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La Mayenne, multiple views (France)
Not postally used, and with an extensive message on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Mailed with stamp but illegible postmark. Grade: 1
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Lighthouses of Michigan
Not postally used, but with extensive message on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Ohio
All-purpose card with an abrasion through the words “Post Card” on the reverse, and two address labels affixed. Mailed in 2011 with one 98-cent stamp. Grade: 4
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Bulgaria
Not postally used, but with message on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Finland
Nice, contemporary, mailed map postcard. From 2012 with one stamp, Priority, and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Berlin Metro (Germany)
Mailed from Finland (not Berlin!) in 2012 with a large and unusual stamp of a train, full clear postmark, and blue Priority label. Only because the card was mailed outside of Germany, Grade: 3
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Washington (USA)
Another card that will appear in many topical categories. Mailed in 2012, this has four different stamps and postal barcoding. All 16 of those attractions are identified on the reverse caption. Grade: 1
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California Golden Chain Highway, Highway 49
Mailed in 2012 with a $1.05 stamp but illegible postmark. USPS barcoding. Orange barcoding on the front is virtually invisible. Grade: 1
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St. Petersburg Subway Map
One of Russia’s PostalShop cards, but still a nice entry to your Metro Map collection. Mailed from St. Petersburg in 2012 with a large “ski” stamp and readable postmark. Grade: 1
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Munich Metro map (Germany)
Mailed from the Netherlands (not Germany!) in 2012, with stamp and partial postmark. Grade: 3
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The Holy Land
Mailed from Israel in 2012, this card has two large stamps that have not been cancelled. Grade: 4
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The Florida Keys
This 5″ x 7″ card was mailed from the USA in 2012 and has an (uncancelled) $1.05 stamp, though there is USPS postal barcoding below. Very minor postal creasing. Grade: 4
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Map of Saint-Petersburg (Russia)
An old (18-19 century) map on a new card, mailed in 2012 with stamp, full St. Petersburg postmark, and a little sticker of a fish (sorry about that). Grade: 4