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Indiana (Indianapolis)
Chuck Hine card from early 2000s, unused, with minor corner rounding. Grade: 2
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Alabama (Montgomery)
From an earlier turbulent period in U.S. history, two of these unused cards showing the first of two Governors Wallace are available. Grades: 1
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Georgia (Atlanta)
Plastichrome card P54437, from 1960s, unused and with gentle aging on reverse. Grade: 1
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Indiana (Indianapolis)
Lusterchrome card K-11795 from 1960s, unused. Grade: 2
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Indiana (Indianapolis)
Unused Lusterchrome card K-9067 from 1960s. Grade: 3
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California (Sacramento)
Unused mid-20th century card, some aging on reverse. Published by W.C. Spangler agency, made by E.C. Kropp and with index no. 16254N. Grade: 1
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Alabama (Montgomery)
Night view in this unused Scenic South card C15586 from the 1960s. Grade: 2
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Alabama, Montgomery, Lurleen Wallace
Much as we might like to make some political comment here, we won’t. Unused card from the 1960s. Grade: 1
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Colorado (Denver)
This Plastichrome card P33882 (D30) would have been made sometime in the 1960s, and while it was never mailed, it has aged a lot on the reverse. The front is nice, though, and you can compare those flowers over time. Grade: 4
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Connecticut (Hartford)
This lovely old card was mailed in 1907 and still has the 1-cent stamp plus postmarks from sending and receiving locations. It also has such a poignant message on the front. A small abrasion on lower left front corner, and postmark smudging on the front. Grade: 2
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Delaware (Dover)
The Delmar Mdse K-18334 (roughly 1960s) unused card’s caption is “New State House”. Grade: 1
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Georgia (Atlanta)
We hand it to the Plastichrome people. This unused card from the 1960s (P30618) has some unusual trivia in the caption on the reverse. Modest aging. Grade: 1
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Georgia (Atlanta)
Dexter Press card DT-12151-C, unused, from 1966. Beginning to age. Grade: 1
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Idaho (Boise)
From the 1960s, an unused Mike Roberts card NCI-8 (also C17681) whose caption describes this large building as being “in the downtown section of the city” of Boise. The photo hides that particular fact well. Card is aging significantly on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Illinois (Springfield)
Unused Dexter Press card 58783-B from the 1960s. Just a little dull on the front. Grade: 1
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Minnesota (St. Paul)
A somewhat sterile Plastichrome P24279 unused card from the 1960s, aging on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Minnesota (St. Paul) – fireworks
Sandy Sandsness card, mailed internationally in 1991 with a 40-cent stamp. Very minor edge abrasions and normal reverse. Grade: 2
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North Carolina (Raleigh)
Unused card from the 1960s, aged a bit on the reverse, and with minor edge abrasions. Grade: 2
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North Dakota (Bismarck)
Card is from the 1960s, unused, beginning to age, and published by NMN Inc. J12906. Grade: 2
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Wisconsin (Madison)
Unused L.L. Cook card 48206 and 289Z dated 1954 and revised in 1961, though it is heavily aged on the reverse and a bit dull on the front. The caption has some interesting trivia points about the dome. Grade: 4
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Wisconsin (Madison), Tulip Time
Nice unused 1960s Fagan Publishing Co. card 19464. Grade: 1
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Colorado (Denver)
Sanborn Souvenir/Dexter Press card D-102 – 86155-D of “the Mile High City,” showing various scenes. This was mailed from Denver in 1984 to Malaysia, so used a 20-cent and 10-cent stamps. The reverse is beginning to age. Grade: 2
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Indiana (Indianapolis)
Looking west down Market Street, from Monument Circle showing Capitol Dome in foreground and Indiana State Office Building in background. Unused Midwest Color Card Co. card K-11792. Grade: 2
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Iowa (Des Moines)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Pennsylvania (Harrisburg)
Linen card mailed in 1951 with one-cent stamp and full postmark. A touch of postmark transfer on the front. Grade: 2
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Colorado (Denver)
Unused card with serrated edges, and a spot on the front that looks like an abrasion but is actually built into the card itself–maybe just bright lights. Grade: 1
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Virginia (Richmond)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Minnesota (St. Paul)
Mailed in 2010 with three different stamps (including Mother Teresa and Breast Cancer funding) and full Mankato postmark. Minor postal edge abrasions. Grade: 2
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Quadriga, Minnesota State Capitol (St. Paul)
Unused “local” card 35363 (J-48) with rounded corners, and a full explanation in the caption. Aging. Grade: 3
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Minnesota (St. Paul)
Unused “local” card 35978 (K-49) falling nicely into several of our categories. Grade: 1
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Washington (Olympia) – Legislative Building and fountain
Unused Dexter Press card 28075-B. Grade: 3
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Rhode Island (Providence)
Slightly battered old card, mailed in 1908 with two different but overlapping postmarks and the 1-cent stamp. Grade: 3
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Louisiana (Baton Rouge)
Unused card 97.-88 from Illustrated Postal Card Co. of New York and Germany. Stains on reverse matching those on the front. Grade: 4
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New Hampshire (Concord)
No, it’s not your eyes; and no, it’s not our scanner. The picture on this old card is mis-registered. Unused. Grade: 3
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Oregon (Salem)
Unused C.T. Art-Colortone linen card 9A-H709 (and 598). Grade: 1
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Nebraska (Lincoln)
This card fits into an impressive number of our theme categories. Mailed in 1959 from Wyoming, the commemorative stamp and postmark are there. Some postmark transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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New York (Albany)
Among the views on this card, mailed in 2011 with a 98-cent stamp and full postmark, are: the state capitol, Empire State Plaza, and “The ‘Nipper,'” a famous trademark that you can Google at will. Grade: 1
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Massachusetts (Boston) – State House
Mailed on or before December 1915, based on an incomplete postmark (stamp is there) and a rubber stamp marking with that date. Some postmark transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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Oklahoma (Oklahoma City) and Route 66
Iconic. This is H.S. Crocker card LD-526-C, with serrated edges, and mailed from Oklahoma in 1971 with stamp and full postmark. Raymond wrote to Sharon–but not much. Grade: 1







































