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Mount Tacoma, from Puyallup River (Washington, USA)
Mailed in 1923 with a one-cent “Mayflower” stamp and clear postmark. The nice long message is a bonus. Grade: 2
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Mt. Greylock as seen from the Mohawk Trail (Massachusetts, USA)
Unused C.T. American Art Colored card 118191. Grade: 1
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Mt. Rainier overlooking Nisqually Glacier (Washington, USA)
Not postally used, but with a message pencilled on the reverse, very long ago. Grade: 4
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Flagstaff, San Francisco Peaks (Arizona, USA)
Unused “local” card. These are called (and may well be) “Highest point in Arizona” at 12,570 feet. We might check Google … Grade: 1
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Buy Two – Keep One (Glacier National Park, USA)
Our caption is the card’s caption. Further detail from this unused Dexter Press card 79783: “…Little Chief and Citadel Mountains reflected in serene St. Mary Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana.” Grade: 1
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The Mission Range (Montana, USA)
Unused “local” card 24798 (C-1715). Grade: 2
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Mount Harding (Montana, USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 68254-B, rounded corners. The caption calls this the “white patriarch of the Mission Mountains.” Grade: 1
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Two Medicine Peak & Lake, Glacier Park (Montana, USA)
Unused, “local” and aging card 26026. Grade: 3
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Groveton, Percy Peaks (New Hampshire, USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 82966-C (R-4786) of peaks seen behind the Upper Ammonoosuc River. Grade: 1
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Whiteside Mountain in the Sapphire Section (North Carolina, USA)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Hello from the Picturesque Poconos (Pennsylvania, USA)
The unused card itself is OK but there had been a stamp placed for mailing and maybe someone changed their mind because all that’s left of that stamp is the backing. Grade: 4
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Mt. Olympus (Washington, USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P45538 with a perforated lower edge, so it was probably part of a set. Aging. Grade: 3
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Mt. Rainier National Park (Washington, USA)
Unused Curteichcolor card 2DK-550 (62-1), aging. View from Tatoosh Range. Grade: 2
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Mount Index (Washington, USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P26816 of a “majestic peak, (elevation 5,639 feet) as viewed from Stevens Pass Highway, … the most ruggedly beautiful in the Cascades.” Odd that we had never heard of it until we saw this card. Grade: 2
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Grand Teton National Park, Teton Range (Wyoming, USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 69058 (#4161), rounded corners and beginning to age. Grade: 1
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Square Top Mountain, Bridger National Forest (Wyoming, USA)
Unused card, part of the American Scene Collection from American Oil Company (and “See the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet”) in 1969. Grade: 1
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Sommet du Brevent et le Mont Blanc
For your collection of Mont Blanc postcards, this unused Julien freres (Geneva) vintage card with an oval high-altitude vendor’s rubber-stamp chop on the back that we will, exceptionally, consider to be part of the card. Grade: 2
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Sunrise on Mt. Sentinel, Missoula (Montana, USA)
Unused, vintage postcard. Grade: 2
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Dome Peak (Montana, USA)
Unused “local” card, starting to age. Grade: 1
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Glacier National Park, Going-to-the-Sun Mountain (Montana, USA)
Unused H.S. Crocker card C-12. Aging noticeably. Grade: 3
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Mt. Paektu (set of four) (Maximum Cards) (DPR Korea)
Issued in 1992 but looking newer, this is a set of four unused Maximum Cards, captioned in English and Korean and with the usual Pyongyang attribution. The four scenes include: Lake Chon on Mt. Paektu; Lake Samji; The native home in the secret camp in Mt. Paektu; and Mt. Paektu, the sacred mountain of the revolution. Grades: 1
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Mt. Chilbo (set of three) (Maximum Cards) (DPR Korea)
Unused set of three maximum cards from 1998. The captions are all in Korean. Grade: 1
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Mt. Fuji (Japan)
Mailed in 2013 with stamp and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Sheep mustering, Aoraki/Mt. Cook (New Zealand)
Mailed in 2014, with two stamps (we think both are official), blue Par Avion label, and indistinct postmark. Grade: 1
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Mt. Kinabalu, Climber on summit plateau (13,000 ft.) (Malaysia)
Unused Sabah Handicraft Centre card SHC/PC/76, 5″ x 7″. Grade: 1
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Crater Mountain from Highway U.S. 40 on Berthoud Pass (Colorado, USA)
Unused linen C.T. Art-Colortone card 0B-H2554. Grade: 1
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Peach Blossoms and “Old Baldy” (California)
It’s a very old card, not postally used, but Miss Clara McBride might not ever have received it even though her name is on the back. Grade: 4
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Mt. Qixing (Taiwan)
Large (5-7/8″ x 8-1/8″) card mailed in 2014 with two stamps and postmark, but it did not survive mailing well. Grade: 5
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Ukrainian Carpathians
Mailed in 2014, with stamp, postmark, and Par Avion chop. Grade: 2
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Hot Springs National Park, Indian Mountain (Arkansas, USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P97018, with top and bottom perforated edges, so it came from a linked set. Grade: 3
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Mt. Moran, Teton Mountains (Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA)
Unused Mike Roberts card C3194, showing Mt. Moran and the Snake River. Grade: 2
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Sawtooth Mts. (Idaho, USA)
… in the Sawtooth National Forest. Unused Mike Roberts card C8007 (NCI 538). Grade: 2
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Bariloche, Llao-Llao, Lake Moreno, Mount Tronador, Civic Center (Argentina)
An unused “value” entry for you. The back is very heavily fingermarked and stained. Grade: 5
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Mendoza, Las Tres Quebradas (Cordillera) (Argentina)
Unused, old, sepia, hybrid-looking real-photo card. Grade: 2
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San Martin de los Andes, multiple views with Cerro Chapelco (Argentina)
Unused Edicolor card 4.019, 4″ x 7″, some smudging on the reverse but overall not so bad. Grade: 2
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Santiago, Barrio Providencia, Cordillera de Los Andes (Chile)
Mailed in 1973 with a postage meter and one extra but abraded stamp that might have meant Postage Due. Postmark on that. Grade: 3
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Santiago, Providencia and The Andes (Chile)
This 4-5/8″ x 6-3/4″ card was not postally used, but has an inked notation from 1990 in the address area. There’s a detailed Spanish caption in addition to a short English one. Grade: 4
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Glaciar Oeste del Humboldt y Laguna del Suero – Andes (Venezuela)
Vintage unmailed postcard with a scene from Parque Nacional de la Sierra Nevada. There are very small bits of writing (numbers, a name) on opposite corners of the reverse. Grade: 3
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Xinjiang, The ice wall of a glacier on Tianshan Mountains (PR China)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Xinjiang, The Red Mountain Canyon in Kuga (PR China)
Unused card. Grade: 1