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St. Mary’s Cathedral, Perth (Australia)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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St. Mary’s Cathedral (long), Perth (Australia)
Unused card measuring 4″ x 7-1/8″. Grade: 1
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Old Swedes Church, Wilmington (Delaware, USA)
Undivided back postcard mailed from Wilmington in 1908 with stamp and postmark. Sending postmark on the reverse; receiving postmark faintly on the front. Grade: 1
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Tintern Abbey (Wales)
Ancient old, unused card from the time when messages were just starting to be allowed on a card’s reverse (though this card only has the instruction, but no message). Heavily aged. Grade: 2
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Dom St. Peter, Regensburg (Germany)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Mosque, Berati (Albania)
Unused RTS card. Grade: 1
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St. Michael’s Church, Berati (Albania)
The legend on the front of this unused card (2400 vjet qytet) means “a city for 2400 years.” The caption dates St. Michael’s as 13th-14th century, so it’s still a newcomer. This SHB card is also old, though not that far back. Grade: 1
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Saint Mehilli Church, Berati (Albania)
See our description for #20501315. But this is one from Berati, and the church is also known as St. Michael’s. Grade: 1
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Multiple religious buildings in Sarajevo (Bosnia) 004
Unused 4-7/8″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Sarajevo (Bosnia) 006
Unused 4-7/8″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Begova dzamija, Sarajevo (Bosnia)
Unused 4-7/8″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Academy of Fine Arts (Evangelical Church), Sarajevo (Bosnia)
Unused 4-7/8″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Sarajevo, Begova Džamija (mosque) (Bosnia) 51
Unused 4-7/8″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque, Sarajevo (Bosnia)
An older, unused, heavily weather-faded card. Grade: 2
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Međugorje (Bosnia), aerial view with church
Unused. Grade: 1
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Međugorje (Bosnia), six youth, Mary, and church 039
Unused. Grade: 1
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Međugorje (Bosnia), six youth 031
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Međugorje (Bosnia & Herzegovina), multiple view
Unused. Grade: 1
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Međugorje (Bosnia), three views
Unused. Grade: 1
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Međugorje (Bosnia), Mary and church 054
Unused. Grade: 1
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Objects under UNESCO protection (Bulgaria)
Unused card showing Rila Monastery St. Ivan Rilski; Church of St. Mary, Ivanovo rock monasteries; Thracian Tomb Sveshtari; and Thracian Tomb – Kazanlak. All that and more’s in the bilingual caption. Grade: 1
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Boyana Church, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Church St. George and others (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Unused card showing, among other views, St. George, Basilica of St. Sophia, and Alexander Nevsky Memorial Cathedral. Grade: 1
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St. Sophia Basilica, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Unused card. Seems like The Necropolis was in use between the 2nd century B.C. until the 4th century A.D. Grade: 1
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St. Alexander Nevski Memorial Church, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Unused card showing St. Alexander Nevski Memorial Church (1912), Vitosha Mountain, and Boyana Waterfall. Grade: 1
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Ruins of St. Paul’s Church (Macau)
The only time we suppose these steps have been as empty would have been during the heart of the Covid lockdown. But this unused real-photo card predates that by about 80 years. Grade: 1
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Four Monasteries, Meteora (Greece)
Unused card showing the Monasteries of Agia Triada, Rousanou, Varlaam, and another of Rousanou (same one?). Grade: 1
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Holy Trinity Monastery, Meteora (Greece)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Monastery of Roussanou, Meteora (Greece)
Unused monastery postcard. Grade: 1
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Siem Reap, Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Cambodia’s most famous attraction by far, on an unused card made more special by having been printed (probably) very soon after the Khmer Rouge were driven out of power. There are many postcards of Angkor Wat, but none like this. Grade 1
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Varlaam and Transfiguration Monasteries, Meteora (Greece)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Iera Moni Ag. Pavlou (Greece)
Agiou Pavlou monastery (Greek: Μονή Αγίου Παύλου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos, located on the easternmost peninsula of Chalkidiki. The founder of monastery was Paul of Xeropotamou, after whom it is named. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Iera Moni Vatopediou (Greece)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Konstamonitou Monastery (Greece)
The Kastamonitou Monastery (Greek: Μονή Κασταμονίτου) is an Orthodox Christian monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos. It stands on the southeastern side of the Athos peninsula. The monastery ranks twentieth and last in the hierarchy of the Athonite monasteries. (Thank you, Wikipedia.) Unused card. Grade: 1
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The Temple of Saint Sava, Belgrade (Serbia)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Kazan (Russia) (set of 18) (not postcards)
You can unfold the cover, remove the cards, see the fronts, and it is only when you turn them over that you see the reverses are fully printed (in Russian) with details of what they show. So, yes, they are unused; and no, you could not mail them as postcards in the usual way. But they are the right size and shape, and deserve listing here anyway. This set also marks the most different theme categories for any one entry, so there’s that. Inside, six of the cards are of churches and mosques, various denominations. Grade: 1
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Yomeimori, Nikko (Japan)
Unused card whose album abrasions on the reverse somewhat affect the captions. Grade: 4
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Dabo Pagoda, Gyeongju (South Korea)
It’s also called the Dabotap Pagoda, part of the Bulguksa Temple at Gyeongju (Seorabeol), the ancient Silla capital. The traditional construction date is 751 CE. The structure is listed as a Korean national treasure. The postcard dates from somewhat later (1987) and has stamp and postmark. Grade: 1