Showing 1–40 of 440 postcards

  • Courthouse Rock (Arizona)

    Wintertime, with Mingus Mountain in the background. This Bob Bradshaw S-31513-1 card was mailed in 1996, has a 4-cent stamp and nearly full postmark. A bit of postmark smudging on the front. Grade: 3

     

    Code: 34300001

    Price: $2.50

    Courthouse Rock (Arizona)
  • Red Mountain (Arizona)

    Mailed in 1994, with two stamps and readable Phoenix postmark. The address is on a separate sticker, and there are some abrasions on the back. The front has some faint pink post office imprints that almost look like they are part of the scenery. Grade: 3

    Code: 34300002

    Price: $2.50

    Red Mountain (Arizona)
  • Mammoth Mountain (California)

    From 1960s, unused Bill Kelsey W-102 34723 Rocking K Ranch postcard showing the different ski runs. Just a little bit aged on reverse. Grade: 1

     

    Code: 34300003

    Price: $2.00

    Mammoth Mountain (California)
  • Mt. Baldy and Continental Trailways (California)

    This card started life issued by Continental Trailways, possibly in the 50s, then was mailed in 1974 (stamp intact and postmark largely so) after being discovered in Arizona. A bit of postmark smudging on front but in this case it just adds to the character. Grade: 2

    Code: 34300004

    Price: $3.50

    Mt. Baldy and Continental Trailways (California)
  • Yosemite National Park, Sentinel Rock (California)

    From the “5 Associates” series, this unused card BSY-58 from the 1950s is unused and in superb condition.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300005

    Price: $3.50

    Yosemite National Park, Sentinel Rock (California)
  • Yosemite National Park, El Capitan (California)

    Beautiful unused “5 Associates” card BSY-60, probably from late 1950s, and almost as good as being there.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300006

    Price: $3.50

    Yosemite National Park, El Capitan (California)
  • Yosemite National Park, Sentinel Dome, Jeffrey Pine (California)

    Another unused beautiful card from the “5 Associates” 1950s series, this one indexed as BSY-28.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300007

    Price: $3.50

    Yosemite National Park, Sentinel Dome, Jeffrey Pine (California)
  • Yosemite National Park, Half Dome and Merced River (California)

    Another very nice unused 1960s card from 5 Associates (BSY-2), showing “perhaps the best-known feature” of this national park.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300008

    Price: $3.00

    Yosemite National Park, Half Dome and Merced River (California)
  • Long’s Peak, Estes Park (Colorado)

    Written for mailing in 1976, but never sent. Serrated edges. Front is good; reverse is heavily smudged as if this card had stuck to the card below it. Grade: 4

     

    Code: 34300009

    Price: $2.00

    Long’s Peak, Estes Park (Colorado)
  • Die Loreley (Germany)

    The Lorelei, spelled Loreley in German, is a 132-metre-high (433 ft), steep slate rock on the right bank of the River Rhine at Sankt Goarshausen, part of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 1930s Loreley Amphitheatre is on top of the rock.  We can’t quite make out from the postmark when this card was mailed with its two stamps — but it was, and we have it now.  Some creasing on lower left corner.  Grade: 2

    Code: 34300010

    Price: $3.00

    Die Loreley (Germany)
  • Hallett Peak (Colorado)

    This Flatiron Postcard #47 was mailed internationally in the 1980s and has a 33-cent stamp, but no postmark. A little bit of edge abrasion and creasing but the photo is nice and sort of makes you want to be there. Grade: 3

    Code: 34300012

    Price: $3.00

    Hallett Peak (Colorado)
  • Switzerland

    A high-quality, unused card whose only caption, surprisingly, is “Switzerland”.  Someone got lazy.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300013

    Price: $1.00

    Switzerland
  • Făgăraș Mountains (Romania)

    The Făgăraș Mountains (Romanian: Munții Făgărașului) are the highest mountains of the Southern Carpathians,  bordered in the north by the Făgăraș Depression, through which the Olt River flows, and in the west by the Olt Valley.  Despite its name, Făgăraș, located 20 km (12 mi) to the north, is not the nearest town to the mountain range, which has no major settlements.   Glacier lakes in the area include Bâlea (2,034 m, 46,508 m2, 11.35 m deep), the largest. The highest lake is in the Hărtopul Leaotei glacial valley. The deepest glacial lake is Podragu (2,140 m, 28,550 m2; 15.5 m deep). Other lakes are Urlea (2,170 m, 20,150 m2) and Capra (2,230 m, 18,340 m2), but of all these, it’s Bâlea and Capra appearing on the unused postcard — along with Călțun.  In its own way, the card manages to highlight all of this.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300014

    Price: $4.00

    Făgăraș Mountains (Romania)
  • Rucăr-Bran Corridor and Bucegi Mountains (Romania)

    The Rucăr-Bran Pass (corridor) is a mountain pass in Romania, linking the counties of Brașov and Argeș. It has   spectacular natural views, looking over the Bucegi Mountains of the Southern Carpathians.  This unused card gives you an idea of that.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300015

    Price: $4.00

    Rucăr-Bran Corridor and Bucegi Mountains (Romania)
  • Yosemite National Park, Half Dome (California)

    Unused Curteichcolor card 2DK-296 (370), whose caption — then — said it rises 4,892′ above the valley floor, while Wikipedia — now — says it rises “more than 4,737′”.  So, technically, both figures could be true.  (Think about it!)  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300016

    Price: $1.00

    Yosemite National Park, Half Dome (California)
  • Long’s Peak (USA)

    Actual caption: Long’s Peak and Lake Mills, Rocky Mountain National Park. Typical view, which we see from our perspective as “no smog.” Sanborn Souvenir card R-180 – 14828-D was mailed from Denver (full postmark) to Hong Kong in 1983 with two 20-cent stamps. The card has serrated edges and begins to show age. Grade: 2

    Code: 34300017

    Price: $1.50

    Long’s Peak (USA)
  • Mt. Fuji from Oshino-mura (Japan)

    Yet another view of Mt. Fuji, this one on a card mailed probably in the 1980s though the stamp has come off.  Grade: 4

    Code: 34300018T

    Price: $1.00

    Mt. Fuji from Oshino-mura (Japan)
  • Stone Mountain (Georgia)

    This 1960s-era unused Atlanta News Agency card P30620 is in as-new condition and would be unremarkable except that lines in the printed caption were transposed and nobody caught that during the proofreading.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300019

    Price: $2.00

    Stone Mountain (Georgia)
  • Mt. Rushmore

    Unused Mike Roberts card from 1970 (C2754), aging a bit but otherwise in great condition. Yup, we know there are lots of Mt. Rushmore cards. But how many of them are this one?  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300020

    Price: $3.00

    Mt. Rushmore
  • Mt. McKinley (Alaska)

    An aging card, mailed in 1984 with an Olympics stamp and most of the Anchorage postmark.  Grade: 2

    Code: 34300021T

    Price: $2.00

    Mt. McKinley (Alaska)
  • Great Smoky Mountains, Chimneys

    Unused Dexter Press card 40563-B with a printed date of 1961, basically as-new. Grade: 1

    Code: 34300022

    Price: $3.00

    Great Smoky Mountains, Chimneys
  • Kyoto, Mt. Arashi-yama (Japan)

    Arashiyama (嵐山, Storm Mountain) is a district on the western outskirts of Kyoto, and also refers to the mountain across the Ōi River, which forms a backdrop to the district. Arashiyama is a nationally designated Historic Site.  This is an old, unused, B&W postcard.  Grade: 1

    Code: 34300023T

    Price: $4.00

    Kyoto, Mt. Arashi-yama (Japan)
  • Shiprock (New Mexico)

    Caption tells us the Navajos revere this landmark as Tse Bida hi, or “Winged Rock.” Card was mailed from Denver in 1998 with a Jacqueline Cochran 50-cent airmail stamp and all sorts of postmarks on the back. Some abrasions around the edges. Grade: 3

    Code: 34300024

    Price: $2.00

    Shiprock (New Mexico)
  • Pilot Mountain (North Carolina)

    Pilot Mountain is between Winston-Salem and Mt. Airy and rises to 2700 feet and that’s all we’re going to tell you! Unused Dexter Press card 94958-B from 1964. Grade: 1

     

    Code: 34300026

    Price: $1.00

    Pilot Mountain (North Carolina)
  • Chimney Rock Mountain (North Carolina)

    Unused Asheville Post Card Co. card E-5742 (and N-600). Grade: 1

    Code: 34300027

    Price: $2.00

    Chimney Rock Mountain (North Carolina)
  • Grandfather Mountain, Split Rock (North Carolina)

    North Carolina is apparently well-endowed with rocks like this. This boulder is “one of geologic wonders along the road to the top of Grandfather Mountain.” Unused card P36323. Grade: 1

     

    Code: 34300028

    Price: $2.00

    Grandfather Mountain, Split Rock (North Carolina)
  • Smoky Mountains, The Chimneys (Tennessee)

    The mountains don’t move. Neither, apparently, do the cars. Unused.  Grade: 1

     

    Code: 34300029

    Price: $1.00

    Smoky Mountains, The Chimneys (Tennessee)
  • Mt. Rainier (Washington)

    Unused Dexter Press card 43430-B from the 1960s.  Grade: 2

     

    Code: 34300030

    Price: $1.00

    Mt. Rainier (Washington)
  • Mt. St. Helens (Washington)

    With the information on the card, we did our best to research this through Google, with no success. If you don’t know the story of Mt. St. Helens and what happened in 1980, you might want to check. This is an unused Robbins-Tillquist card #1619 (and #24288 for the Northern Pacific Railway Co.) and apparently not a common card at all. Grade: 2

     

    Code: 34300032

    Price: $16.00

    Mt. St. Helens (Washington)
  • Mt. Burgess, Yoho National Park (Canada)

    This card of Emerald Lake was mailed in Malaysia (not Canada!) in 1986. Stamp is intact and postmark is legible. Apart from aging, card is otherwise in OK condition. Grade: 3

     

    Code: 34300033

    Price: $3.50

    Mt. Burgess, Yoho National Park (Canada)
  • Mt. Robson (Canada)

    Card mailed in 1984. The single stamp is intact, and postmark is readable though imprinted twice. Address is on a sticker. Margins are slightly crumpled. Grade: 3

    Code: 34300034

    Price: $3.50

    Mt. Robson (Canada)
  • Nevado de Toluca (Mexico)

    Black and white view of a mountain. Strictly for people who like black and white views of mountains. Never mailed, bought in 1954, has serrated edges. Reverse is aging, but it adds to the atmosphere.  Grade: 2

    Code: 34300036

    Price: $3.75

    Nevado de Toluca (Mexico)
  • Mt. Qomolangma (Everest) (Tibet)

    As they say, the mountains don’t move. Two of these cards from the 1970s are available, and they could as well be from the 1170s but they are unused and identify Qomolangma (many call it Mt. Everest) as the world’s highest peak. Of course, these cards are from a Chinese perspective.  Grades: 2

    Code: 34300037

    Price: $3.00

    Mt. Qomolangma (Everest) (Tibet)
  • Mt. Fuji, aerial view

    Card issued probably in 1970s by Japan Air Lines. Never mailed, clean front but aging reverse.  Grade: 2

    Code: 34300038

    Price: $4.00

    Mt. Fuji, aerial view
  • Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi from Mt. Taikan (Japan)

    Oversized (4-4/8″ x 6-5/8″) card from 1970s, unused and significantly mottled on reverse, with minor edge abrasions. What will Fuji-san look like when the snow melts? Grade: 3

    Code: 34300039

    Price: $4.50

    Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi from Mt. Taikan (Japan)
  • Mt. Fuji

    While we freely admit that cards of Mt. Fuji are not in short supply, this is a nice example of one mailed in 1996 with a stamp and full Shinjuku postmark. Has a postal barcode printed on bottom reverse.  Grade: 2

     

    Code: 34300040

    Price: $3.50

    Mt. Fuji
  • Mt. Fuji

    We don’t suspect–we know that some of you out there specialize in cards of Fuji-san and are watching snow levels, foliage, urban development, everything. Here’s one more card for you. It was mailed in Malaysia (not Japan) in 1986 with Malaysian stamp but no legible postmark. Grade: 3

    Code: 34300042

    Price: $3.50

    Mt. Fuji
  • Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms

    Mailed in 1977, stamp, postmark, nice sentiments.  Grade: 3

    Code: 34300044

    Price: $3.00

    Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms
  • Mt. Fuji in morning sunrise

    Another of these cards with huge white borders. This one was mailed from Malaysia (not Japan) in 1991, and has the Malaysian stamp and full postmark. The card is aging and has minor postmark smudging on the front.  By the way, as it’s sunrise, we hope it’s morning.  Grade: 3

    Code: 34300045

    Price: $3.50

    Mt. Fuji in morning sunrise
  • Mt. Fuji and rape blossoms (Japan)

    This brings to the end–for now–our Japan series, and with it the need to keep entering cards of Mt. Fuji. But we never fail to appreciate the beauty of the scene. This card was mailed in 1984, with two stamps and partial postmark. Grade: 1

    Code: 34300046

    Price: $4.00

    Mt. Fuji and rape blossoms (Japan)