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  • John F. Kennedy

    The world is divided into two types of people: those who remember where they were when this happened, and everyone else. We do. Card is unused, but very heavily smudged on reverse. The front also has minor abrasions, but it’s still very clear. Plastichrome 10P73664. Serrated edges.  Grade: 4

    Code: 39200001

    Price: $6.00

    John F. Kennedy
  • Ronald Reagan in uniform

    Published for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, this unused 5″ x 7″ card has an original price sticker in the postage area.  Inflation.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200003

    Price: $4.00

    Ronald Reagan in uniform
  • Ronald and Nancy Reagan

    Unused 5″ x 7″ official card issued by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with the portrait (not the card) dating from June 1985.  The original price sticker is still on the postage area on the reverse.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200004

    Price: $3.00

    Ronald and Nancy Reagan
  • Ronald and Nancy Reagan at plane

    Unused 5″ x 7″ official card issued by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, showing the Reagans leaving after the Moscow Summit in June 1988.  The original price sticker is still on the postage area on the reverse.  Two of these cards are available.  Grades: 2

    Code: 39200005

    Price: $3.00

    Ronald and Nancy Reagan at plane
  • Ronald Reagan and Diane Lynn

    Ronald Reagan’s second-greatest acting job, in a photo by Ida Wyman.  Card was dated 1984 and mailed in 1987 with an abraded stamp and almost no postmark.  Grade: 5

    Code: 39200006

    Price: $1.50

    Ronald Reagan and Diane Lynn
  • Ronald Reagan making Texas speech

    Unused 5″ x 7″ official card issued by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with the speech (not the card) dating from July 1984.  The original price sticker is still on the postage area on the reverse.  Two of these cards are available.  Grades: 2

    Code: 39200007

    Price: $3.00

    Ronald Reagan making Texas speech
  • Ronald and Nancy Reagan at 1981 Parade

    Unused 5″ x 7″ official card issued by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, with the inaugural parade (not the card) dating from January 20th, 1981.  The original price sticker is still on the postage area on the reverse.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200008

    Price: $3.00

    Ronald and Nancy Reagan at 1981 Parade
  • Reagans in Oval Office

    Unused 5″ x 7″ official card issued by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, of the President and Nancy Reagan in the Oval Office, November 1981.  The original price sticker is still on the postage area on the reverse.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200009

    Price: $3.00

    Reagans in Oval Office
  • Nancy and Ronald Reagan – parody

    Unused 5″ x 7″ official card issued by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, of the President and Nancy Reagan in the Oval Office, November 1981.  The original price sticker is still on the postage area on the reverse.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200010

    Price: $3.00

    Nancy and Ronald Reagan – parody
  • Lincoln statue

    Unused L.B. Prince card 714.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200011

    Price: $1.00

    Lincoln statue
  • Abraham Lincoln totem pole, Ketchikan (Alaska)

    Card of the totem in Saxman Park, mailed from Juneau in 1975, with two stamps and nearly complete postmark. Serrated edges. Minor postmark smudging on front.  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200012

    Price: $5.00

    Abraham Lincoln totem pole, Ketchikan (Alaska)
  • Home of President McKinley, Canton (Ohio)

    Actually the president and his home, this is an exceptionally old card, published by J. Murray Jordan. Unused, undivided back. Though heavily aged, the card looks good and is a “must” for anyone specializing in US Presidents. Companion card with 10136009. Grade: 2

    Code: 39200013

    Price: $7.00

    Home of President McKinley, Canton (Ohio)
  • Tomb of President McKinley, Canton (Ohio)

    As noted, this is a companion card to 10136008 (or 39200013) which shows the McKinley home. But this card does not mention the publisher. The tomb is in West Lawn Cemetery of Canton. Unused card, and if you buy both of these (08 and 09) the combined price can be $11.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200014

    Price: $7.00

    Tomb of President McKinley, Canton (Ohio)
  • The Hall of Presidents, Walt Disney World (Florida)

    Mailed in 1975 with a 10-cent stamp and partly legible postmark.  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200015

    Price: $3.00

    The Hall of Presidents, Walt Disney World (Florida)
  • Jimmy Carter

    Card of America’s 39th president, mailed in Washington, DC, in 1979 with two stamps and legible postmark. Card has serrated edges. Grade: 2

    Code: 39200016

    Price: $4.50

    Jimmy Carter
  • Tomb of President James Polk, Nashville

    This unused Kropp Co. card 5991 of the early president, who is said to have died from chronic diarrhea, is a little misleading. The front caption, as you see, says “Capitol Hill.” True, but it’s the Tennessee state capitol, not the federal capitol.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200017

    Price: $8.00

    Tomb of President James Polk, Nashville
  • Bill Clinton

    Prescient message on the back of this card, which was mailed in 1995 with an abraded stamp and seems to have two different postmarks from two cities. Basically the back of the card is a mess but here it is if you want it.  Grade: 4

    Code: 39200018

    Price: $3.00

    Bill Clinton
  • Obama, First Family

    Contemporary unused card, as-new.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200020

    Price: $4.00

    Obama, First Family
  • Barack Obama

    Contemporary, unused card.  Grade: 1


    Code: 39200021

    Price: $3.00

    Barack Obama
  • Obama dog Bo

    Contemporary unused card, as-new.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200022

    Price: $1.00

    Obama dog Bo
  • Warren G. Harding

    This unused W.B. Garrison card 24059N is heavily aged and somewhat stained, but represents a gentleman who appears with some regularity on lists of the United States’ all-time worst presidents. So maybe the condition of the card is appropriate. Grade: 3

    Code: 39200023

    Price: $9.00

    Warren G. Harding
  • Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota)

    Unused Mike Roberts card from 1970 (C2754), aging a bit but otherwise in great condition. Yup, we know there are lots of Mt. Rushmore cards. But how many of them are this one?  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200024

    Price: $3.00

    Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota)
  • Mt. Rushmore, night

    Two Mike Roberts cards (C14326) from the 1960s are available.  One is unused and shows a little corner abrasion (Grade: 2, $2).  The other was mailed in 1971 with stamp and full postmark (Grade: 1, $3).

    Code: 39200025

    Price: $2.00

    Mt. Rushmore, night
  • Mt. Rushmore

    The classic holiday card, mailed from Lead in 1957 with postmark and 2-cent stamp.  A bit of postmark transfer on the front.  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200026

    Price: $4.00

    Mt. Rushmore
  • Lincoln Memorial and Birthplace, Hodgenville (Kentucky, USA)

    Lots of information in the caption, including letting us know that the log cabin where President Lincoln was born is inside this granite memorial.  Unused Curteichcolor card 6C-K3007 (KY.87A).  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200029

    Price: $2.00

    Lincoln Memorial and Birthplace, Hodgenville (Kentucky, USA)
  • Grant’s Tomb, New York City

    If you are American, and of a certain age, you will remember the old quiz show consolation question, “Who’s buried in Grant’s Tomb?”  If not, you’ll just want to buy this card.  (Hint:  President Ulysses S. Grant).  Curteich-Chicago linen card 1B-H2408 was mailed in 1944.  The stamp and postmark are there and undamaged.  There is a section on the right reverse that looks like it got caught in a cancellation machine but this does not affect the front of the card.  Grade: 4

    Code: 39200030

    Price: $6.00

    Grant’s Tomb, New York City
  • George Washington on Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota)

    A linen card with character, written by Charles and Nora in 1948 (postmark there; stamp there, but abraded), heavily aged, undeniably authentic.  Grade: 4

    Code: 39200031

    Price: $8.00

    George Washington on Mt. Rushmore (South Dakota)
  • LBJ, the Hottest Brand Goin’

    From 1964, Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) was the U.S. President and spawned all sorts of humour, including this item, called “A Cackle Card” from Baxter Lane Co. of Amarillo, Texas.  Four unused cards are available.  Grades: 1

    Code: 39200033

    Price: $1.00

    LBJ, the Hottest Brand Goin’
  • The L.B.J. White House Special

    From 1964, Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) was the U.S. President and spawned all sorts of humour, including this item, called “A Cackle Card” from Baxter Lane Co. of Amarillo, Texas.  Four unused cards are available.  Grades: 1

    Code: 39200034

    Price: $1.00

    The L.B.J. White House Special
  • Equestrian statue of George Washington (Richmond, Virginia)

    Unused Curteichcolor card 9CK-369.  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200035

    Price: $2.00

    Equestrian statue of George Washington (Richmond, Virginia)
  • George and Martha Washington mansion and tomb, Mt. Vernon (Virginia)

    Unused Capsco Wholesalers card K-10964.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200036

    Price: $2.00

    George and Martha Washington mansion and tomb, Mt. Vernon (Virginia)
  • James A. Garfield Memorial, Cleveland (Ohio)

    James A. Garfield was the 20th president, assassinated in 1881 after only six months in office.  Many citations refer to this structure as one of the most elaborate presidential mausoleums.  The card itself is unused and has glitter running horizontally in six places,  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200037

    Price: $12.00

    James A. Garfield Memorial, Cleveland (Ohio)
  • The Lincoln Memorial (Washington, DC)

    Mailed in 1962 with stamp and Washington postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200038

    Price: $0.50

    The Lincoln Memorial (Washington, DC)
  • Green Room, Mount Vernon (Virginia)

    Unused card.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200040

    Price: $1.00

    Green Room, Mount Vernon (Virginia)
  • George Washington statue (Chicago)

    Mailed in 1907, two postmarks are there but the stamp is long gone.  Grade: 4

    Code: 39200041

    Price: $2.00

    George Washington statue (Chicago)
  • Monticello, West Front, Charlottesville (Virginia)

    Unused sepia card published for the benefit of Monticello by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.  Someone underlined the city and state name on the reverse.  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200042

    Price: $2.00

    Monticello, West Front, Charlottesville (Virginia)
  • Home of Andrew Jackson, Hermitage (Tennessee)

    Linen card mailed in 1942 with stamp and full postmark.  Grade: 2

    Code: 39200043

    Price: $4.00

    Home of Andrew Jackson, Hermitage (Tennessee)
  • Woodlawn, gift from George Washington (Virginia)

    Quoting the caption, “Woodlawn, completed in 1805, was part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate (and) was a wedding gift of General Washington to Nelly Custis, his adopted daughter, when she married his nephew.”  They spelled Nelly’s name differently on the front and the back.  Linen card mailed in 1958, of which one stamp remains, along with the postmark.   Grade: 4

    Code: 39200044

    Price: $3.00

    Woodlawn, gift from George Washington (Virginia)
  • Monticello, Charlottesville (Virginia)

    The home of Thomas Jefferson on this unused linen Capitol News Agency card 67025.  Grade: 1

    Code: 39200045

    Price: $2.00

    Monticello, Charlottesville (Virginia)
  • (Ulysses S.) Grant’s Tomb, New York City

    Can’t say when this was mailed because the postmark is not clear, but the writer used a 2-cent stamp.  Grant’s wife Julia is also buried there, in case anyone ever asks you “Who is buried in Grant’s Tomb?”  Grade: 3

    Code: 39200046

    Price: $2.00

    (Ulysses S.) Grant’s Tomb, New York City