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Singapore Philatelic Museum, Adventures of Tintin
Unused card of this exhibition co-sponsored by Singapore Post. Grade: 1
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Yogyakarta, Post Office and bank (Indonesia)
Unused 4-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ card. Grade: 1
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China Post – Happy Occasion (PR China)
Unused card, issued by China Post probably in 2011, and whose left edge is cut to the contours of the postman. Unlike many other China Post products, this one does not have pre-printed postage. Grade: 1
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China Post – Make Progress Every Day (PR China)
Unused card, issued by China Post probably in 2011, and whose left edge is cut to the contours of the postman. Unlike many other China Post products, this one does not have pre-printed postage. Grade: 1
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China Post – Parental Love (PR China)
Unused card, issued by China Post probably in 2011, and whose left edge is cut to the contours of the postman. Unlike many other China Post products, this one does not have pre-printed postage. Grade: 1
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The Post Office, Khartoum (Sudan)
G.N. Morhig postcard No. 202. Grade: 4
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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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El Cartero (Spain)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Macau Postcard (set)
A set of ten unused cards, in glossy cover, all very high quality, and showing (among others): a night scene, Nan Van at night and day, Venetian Macao Resort (and casino), Macau Tower and Sai Van Bridge, St. Paul’s, and Senado Square with the Post Office. And, yes, it’s the cards themselves that use these variant spellings of Macau. Grade: 1
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Postbox (Netherlands)
The front has some postmark ink transfer; the reverse has two labels–postage meter, and address. Grade: 2
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XXV Festival Internacional de Musica de Macau
Two of these unused 5-3/4″ x 7-3/8″ advertising cards, issued through the Macau Post Office, are available. And what are they advertising? A new issue of stamps, of course. Grades: 1
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A New Era of Smoke-free Macao
Five of these unused 5-3/4″ x 7-3/8″ advertising cards, issued through the Macau Post Office, are available. And what are they advertising? A new issue of stamps, of course. Two of the five cards have an extra blue pseudo-postmark added to the reverse, at the post office ($6). The other three lack this extra chop ($4). Grades: 1
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Minsk, General Post Office, and clock (Belarus)
Belarusian style 4-1/8″ x 8-1/4″ card, Terrific condition, mailed in 2012 with seven stamps (six are the same) and faint postmark. Grade: 1
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Postbox (Lithuania)
An internet card, mailed in 2012 with stamp and Kaunas postmark. Major postmark ink transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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Soviet stamps of World War II
One of Russia’s PostalShop cards, but still a nice entry to your collection of cards of stamps. Mailed from Moscow in 2012 with six stamps and two readable postmarks. Grade: 1
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Upper Sandusky, Ohio (USA)
Mailed with five stamps in 2011 or 2012, the smaller stamps are not cancelled and the postmark is not readable. Abrasions along front edges, as this is an older card. Grade: 3
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Martin, Tennessee
Unused Curteich-Chicago C.T.-American Art card 1B114-N. Grade: 2
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Knoxville, Tennessee
Unused E.C. Kropp card 18897, explaining that the building opened in March, 1934. Grade: 2
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Johnson City, Tennessee, by night
Our cynical little mind thinks: why do they make it look like the Post Office is open at night? Unused card. Grade: 2
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Post Office Building, San Jose (Costa Rica)
Mike Roberts card mailed in 1968 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 2
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Salt Lake City, Main Street and Federal Building (Utah, USA)
Unused linen Curteich-Chicago C.T. Art-Colortone card 3B-H1567. How many cards tell you how wide Main Street is? The General Post Office is identified in the reverse caption. Grade: 1
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Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
Beautiful old but unattributed card, printed in Germany. Grade: 1
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Plaza and Post Office, San Jose (California)
Not postally used, but with writing and album marks on the reverse. We are not certain if the green area along bottom edge under the building was originally part of the card or not. Grade: 4
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St. Paul, Minnesota (USA)
If you enjoy and collect post office postcards, we would hope you would enjoy this one, unused, unattributed, and aged, but atmospheric. Grade: 2
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Auburn, California
Caption lets us know this is the “Oldest Operating Post Office West of Missisipi (sic)” and that makes it special. Mailed in 2012 with $1.05 stamp and readable Sacramento postmark. Postal abrasions and a bit of postmark ink transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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Stamps of Belarus
We don’t know if this is a commercial postcard or not, as there’s no caption, so we are pricing it low. Mailed with three stamps and postmark in 2012. Grade: 1
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Indianapolis, Indiana
Unused Majestic Publishing Company (Indianapolis) card No. 3. Grade: 2
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U.S. Court House & Post Office, Indianapolis (Indiana)
Unused, heavily aged and somewhat mottled Rotograph Co. card 27017. Grade: 3
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Terre Haute, United States Post Office and Court House (Indiana)
Unused Curteich-Chicago linen card 1B-H866. Grade: 1
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USSR stamps (postcard)
Quite thick internet card, mailed in 2012 with three stamps of its own, postmark, and additional rubber-stamped impression on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Chicago, New Postoffice Building (USA)
Unused card from V.O. Hammon (No. 71). Grade: 2
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Helsinki, Cathedral and Main Post Office (Finland)
Interesting that it would be these two places on one card, but the card is big enough (4-3/8″ x 8-1/8″) for both. Mailed in 2012 with stamp and blue Priority label, but the stamp was not cancelled. Grade: 4
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London Olympics 2012 – Fencing
Mailed in 2012, but despite four different stamps (including one of Olympics Fencing), the only proof of mailing is the orange postal barcoding. Address label affixed. Grade: 3
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Liechtenstein Postage Stamps by Standing Order
Though it doesn’t directly say so, the card was likely issued by the Liechtenstein Government’s Official Philatelic Service as heavily indicated by the caption. However the postcard was mailed from Germany (not Liechtenstein!) with stamp and partial postmark. Grade: 3
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Deutsch Bundespost Telekom – Ruf doch mal an! (Germany)
“Just call me!” is something you can order on this unused domestic postcard form–all in German–that promises Toll-Free Communication over a telephone line. You would fill in the details and just mail it in for service. Grade: 1
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London 2012 Olympics Cyclist and London Eye
A postcard covering several specialised topics, this was mailed just after the Olympics, with four stamps, blurred postmark, orange postal barcoding, and a blue bilingual By Air Mail sticker affixed. Grade: 2
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Postal bear (Belarus)
Mailed from Belarus in 2012 with four different stamps, two postmarks, and partly obscured black Prioritaire chop. Grade: 1
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Russian postbox
Internet card, mailed from Krasnoyarsk in 2012 with two stamps and full postmark, along with other rubber-stamped markings. Grade: 4
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Welcome to Belarus, Minsk Post Office
Not postally used, this 4-1/8″ x 8-1/4″ vividly coloured card from 2012 showing the main Post Office of Minsk has a message written on the reverse. Grade: 4
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First Berry-Lincoln Store and U.S. Post Office, New Salem State Park, Lincoln’s New Salem (Illinois)
Unused Curteich-Chicago linen card 7B-H1256. Grade: 1