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Misiones, Cataratas del Iguazu (Argentina)
Unused 4″ x 7-1/8″ card No. 1501, foxing on the reverse, otherwise unmarked. Grade: 3
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Netherlands
Made in, and mailed from The Netherlands in 2013, with stamp and postmark. Orange postal barcoding on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Machu Picchu, The Hut of the Caretaker, llama and rainbow (Peru)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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China’s dream of the people’s happiness (folio) – cover (PR China)
Entry 34900050A shows the cover of this 8-3/8″ x 11-1/4″ item, typical of many other PR China folios: inside front and back covers plus five very sturdy cardboard pages containing assorted individual stamps, stamp strip, stamp sheetlet, stamped envelopes, and four stamped (on the front) postcards. Nothing has a postmark, so the postcards are not maximum cards. Entry 34900050B shows the four postcards. Postage for this will be charged at cost–just ask us what that is. Grade: 1
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Niagara Falls, The Carillon Tower and Gardens at Rainbow Bridge (Canada)
Unused Plastichrome card P1444. Grade: 1
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Long Beach, Rainbow Pier and Sky Line (California)
Linen card mailed in 1938. The clear postmark is there; the stamp isn’t. Grade: 4
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One Piece – Manga
Unused card. Well, it does have a rainbow in it! Grade: 1
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Wonsan, Camping Souvenir of Songdowon International Children’s Camp (set of 11) (DPR Korea)
Eleven unused cards in a cardboard cover (lower right, in the scan, along with three samples from the 11). We’ve not also showed the aquarium, swimming pool, rock climbing, football, and a really snazzy dormitory. Definitely not like the summer camps we attended! Grade: 1
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Yellowstone National Park, Riverside geyser (Wyoming, USA)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Curaçao, Sailing the Spanish Waters
Unused card with a (really) tiny spot on the back. Grade: 2
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Taiwan Scenery Impression II (official set of 12) – cover
First, you might want to see our entry 20325339 for Part 1 of this (apparently) ongoing series. Here, we show you the cover for a later set of 12 unused cards issued by Chunghwa Post on 21st October 2016. Assuming we still have both sets, you can have them together for $24. Grade: 1
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Taiwan Scenery Impression II (official set of 12) – four sample cards
See entry 34900057A for details. Here are four of the 12 cards in the set.
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Iligan City, Tinago Falls (Philippines)
“Mabuhay” has so many meanings: Welcome, Long Life, Long Live ____, and so on. Normally a hospitable country, for sure. Unused 2003 postcard with a rainbow on the front and an unusual vertical layout on the back. Grade: 1
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Hello Kitty with rainbow and kiwi fruit
Eclectic lass, isn’t she? Unused 4.5″ square card, probably not official. Grade: 1
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Hello Kitty
Unused, 4.5″ square card with many of the elements that make Kitty so deliciously appealing. Probably not an official card. Grade: 1
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Manga
Unused. Grade: 1
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Greenpeace, A Ma Mer
It seems odd that the only logical category we could find for this unused card was “Rainbows” but then Greenpeace has never taken the easy road. Card GEN-71 / Moebius. Grade: 1
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Lookout Mountain, Rock City Garden, Rainbow Hall (Georgia, USA)
Unused, older E.C. Kropp card 7805 that makes the garden singular on the front and plural on the back. Grade: 1
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Doraemon, Lets just keep everything simple and neat
Excellent advice on this unused card. Grade: 1
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Minot Air Force Base (North Dakota, USA)
The main entrance gate to the base, on this unused postcard. We will counter that slogan with a bumper sticker we used to see when we lived in nearby Grand Forks (three times!) many years ago: “40 Below Keeps the Riff-Raff Away”. It does indeed. Grade: 1
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Borgund, Stavkirke (Norway)
Borgund Stave Church is a former parish church initially Catholic and later the Church of Norway in Lærdal Municipality. It was built around the year 1200 as the village church and belonged to Lærdal parish until 1868, when its religious functions were transferred to a “new” Borgund Church nearby. The old church was restored, conserved and turned into a museum, run by the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments, and classified as a triple-nave stave church of the Sogn-type. Its grounds contain Norway’s sole surviving stave-built free-standing bell tower. Unused postcard. Grade: 1
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Choi Hung Estate (Hong Kong)
“Choi Hung” is Cantonese for “rainbow” and is the name of this public housing estate in Kowloon, opened in (roughly) 1963, and so named for obvious reasons. Unused, contemporary card. Grade: 1