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Cascade Mountain (Canada)
Mailed in 1930, from Banff to England, with 2-cent stamp and mostly readable postmark but no message. Grade: 3
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Mt. Bogong (Victoria, Australia)
Lang Series card No. 36, very clear real-photo, not postally used but with inked greetings taking up the reverse. Grade: 4
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Garden of Gods, Balanced and Steamboat Rocks, Pikes Peak (Colorado)
Unused old card. Grade: 1
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Never-Summer Range, Rocky Mt. National Park (Colorado)
Unused Wesco Color Card C-76. Grade: 2
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Mt. Gould (Montana, USA)
Unused, slightly marked H.S. Crocker card GPC-29. Grade: 3
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Mt. Gould (Montana, USA)
Unused H.S. Crocker card GPC-22 with an old price blotted out near the postage area. Grade: 3
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Mount Rainier (Washington)
In 1968, someone wrote this card to Mary in Ohio. The stamp is there, and three distinctly different postmarks. Grade: 1
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Mount Robson (Alberta, Canada)
Unused “local” card S-987. Grade: 1
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Fuji from the Southwest (Japan)
Similar to card 20311129, this one (P7766) is something of a mystery. Maybe the card was made for U.S. Forces? Grade: 1
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Engelswand (Austria)
Old, unused real photo card produced in Innsbruck. Grade: 3
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Sommets Pyreneens (France)
Mailed from Spain in 2011 with three stamps and full postmark. Some postal battering and a scratch in the sky on the front. Grade: 4
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Greetings and mountains (Switzerland)
Iconic Swiss, mailed in 2011 with two stamps (one of which would virtually knock your eyes out if you stared at it) and full but faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Mt. Kinabalu (Sabah, Malaysia)
This 5″ x 7″ card was mailed in 2011 with two stamps and full postmark, along with blue bilingual “Mel Udara” airmail sticker affixed. Grade: 3
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Mt. Rainier National Park (Washington)
This card was mailed from Canada, with “William and Kate” stamp and blue bilingual airmail label affixed. Grade: 3
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Mt. Fuji (Japan)
Nice contemporary view of Fuji-san on a card mailed in 2011 with large stamp and full postmark. Address label affixed. Grade: 3
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Augstenberg – Pfalzerhutte – Naafkopf (Liechtenstein)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Mount Lassen from Lake Almanor (California)
Mailed in 2011, this card does have four stamps but lots of postal battering and taped address. Grade: 4
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Mont Cervin (Matterhorn) (Switzerland)
Mailed in 1904 with stamp and multiple Swiss and California postmarks on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Grand-Atlas, Everlasting snow on the Tizi-Likount (Morocco)
Unused Flandrin (Casablanca) card 84-429. Grade: 2
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Bald Mountain, Sun Valley (Idaho, USA)
Mailed in the 1960s with stamp and partial postmark, this card has serrated edges and a crease on one corner. Grade: 3
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Iao Needle, Maui (Hawaii)
Unused Plastichrome card C-153 10X112600. Serrated edges. Grade: 1
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Mt. Fuji in midwinter (Japan)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp and full, if faint, postmark. Airmail sticker affixed. Grade: 1
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Medicine Bow National Forest, Snowy Range (Wyoming, USA)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Mount Moran, Grand Teton National Park (USA)
Unused Pictorial Post Card 4101-29 issued by the Union Pacific (Railroad) System, the “direct route to Grand Teton National Park and to Jackson Hole.” Grade: 2
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Adirondack Mountains, Lower Cascade Lake (New York)
Not postally used, but with written message and a part of the envelope it was mailed in is stuck to the reverse. This is Hugh C. Leighton card No. 921. Grade: 4
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Beautiful Washington – Mount St. Helens, Alt. 9750 ft.
Mailed in 1909, with clear postmark, stamp, and message, this German-made card is simply a slice of Americana from the era, message and all. Album marks. Grade: 2
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Aix-en-Provence, Montagne-Sainte-Victoire / Cezanne (France)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Jungfraujoch mit Restaurant und Sphinx (Switzerland)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp and full, beautiful postmark. A bit of postal battering. Grade: 2
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Camel’s Hump (Vermont, USA)
Mailed from France (not Vermont!) in 2011, with stamp and orange postal barcoding on reverse. Grade: 3
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Grindelwald, Hotel Belvedere und Wetterhorn (Switzerland)
The Belvedere is still there, now called Belvedere Swiss Quality Hotel, with terrific reviews. As for the real-photo postcard, it was mailed in 1952 with stamp and postmark and lots of Swiss atmosphere. Grade: 1
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Rejaf Mountain on the Trembling Mountain (Sudan)
Sudan Times Real Photo card No. H 23. Grade: 4
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Khangchendzonga Range (Sikkim)
Unused 4-3/4″ x 7-1/8″ card. Shows signs of handling. Grade: 2
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Mount Kinabalu (Sabah, Malaysia)
The card informs that Mt. Kinabalu is Malaysia’s first World Heritage site. Mailed in 2012, it has a stamp and blue Mel Udara label, but the postmark is not legible. There is the sender’s “chop” on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Lookout Mountain, The Steep Grade (Tennessee, USA)
Unused Tichnor Bros. card 81478. Grade: 3
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Lassen Volcanic National Park, Climb the Peak (California)
Elevation: 10,457′. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Mt. Fuji, Self Reflection at Dawn (Japan)
Mailed in 2012, this Mt. Fuji postcard has two stamps, mostly readable postmark, and blue trilingual Par Avion/address label affixed. Grade: 3
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Mount Rinjani (Indonesia)
Near Lombok. Unused card. Grade: 1
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River Fujikawa and Mt. Fuji (Japan)
Something of a rarity, an old, unused card of Japan that was made in Thailand. Captioned in Thai and English — but not Japanese. Aging. Grade: 2
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Mt. Danxiashan, Cruise on Jinjiang River (PR China)
Mailed in 2012 with large stamp, postmark … Grade: 2
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Yellowstone Park, Colter Peak, Yellowstone Lake (USA)
Refer to card 10151043 (Wyoming) for full description of the series. This card has reference numbers 24384 (front) and 102042 (reverse). Grade: 1