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Colorado National Monument, Book Cliff Mountains, Independence Rock
Unused Dexter Press card 74220 (and #3775), with rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Aspen, Snowmass Lake and Hagerman Peak
Unused Cooper card 6C-K434 (and C-126) of this “paradise for the fisherman and photographer.” Grade: 2
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Idaho Springs, Chicago Creek Highway and Mt. Evans
Unused Dexter Press card 20052-B (and #3084), rounded corners, and the name “Amy” inked in somewhat inconspicuously down at bottom reverse. Grade: 3
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Mt. Evans from Squaw Pass Highway
Unused Dexter Press card 6011-B (#3143), with rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Allens Park, Mt. Meeker
Unused Curteichcolor card 5C-K2011 of Mt. Meeker as seen from Colorado Highway 7. Grade: 2
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Ward, Mt. Audabon (sic)
Unused Curteichcolor card 9C-K55. Maybe they would have sold more copies if they had spelled the name of the mountain correctly. Grade: 1
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Mount Sopris and Crystal River
Unused “local” card 33. Grade: 2
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Long’s Peak from Nymph Lake
Unused Dexter Press card 20045-B (#3339), with rounded corners. Grade: 2
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Mt. Elbert (Version A)
We will use the same description for our cards 10106133 and 134. And why is that? Because they were originally the same photo. You need an eagle eye to spot that, because card 10106133 (Unused Rembrant card 1223) is horizontal, and card 10106134 (Unused Cooper card 6C-K439, and C-130) is vertical. The captions are completely different. Both are Grade: 1, so together these two cards form an interesting little oddity.
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Mt. Elbert (Version B)
We will use the same description for our cards 10106133 and 134. And why is that? Because they were originally the same photo. You need an eagle eye to spot that, because card 10106133 (Unused Rembrant card 1223) is horizontal, and card 10106134 (Unused Cooper card 6C-K439, and C-130) is vertical. The captions are completely different. Both are Grade: 1, so together these two cards form an interesting little oddity.
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Maroon Peaks
Two unused Dexter Press cards 40246 (and 3721), rounded corners, are available. Grades: 3
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Mt. Abram
Unused Dexter Press card 95329-B (and #3703), serrated edges. Grade: 1
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Mt. Evans from Chicago Creek Road
Two of these unused Sanborn cards 7A67 (and 353) are available. Though both are the same on the reverse, the type font on the front captions differs slightly between the two cards, meaning they came from different production runs. Grades: 1
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Mt. Baker
This is a lovely unused old linen card, Sanborn 6A-H246 (and 2260), showing Mt. Baker as the high peak in the Never Summer Range west of Trail Ridge Road, in Rocky Mountain National Park. Grade: 1
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Ouray, Box Canon
Looks rugged down there. Yet someone was able to take the photo. Unused Dexter Press card 98643 (and #3732), rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Phantom Canon Highway
Two unused linen cards are available, Sanborn 108721-N (and 575). One is Grade: 2 ($1.00) and the other has a crease on the left side (Grade: 3, $.50).
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Winter in North Cheyenne Canon
Unused Sanborn linen card 9A-H25 (and 2144). Grade: 2
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Hallett Peak, Dream Lake
Card was mailed in 1967 but the stamp is gone. Grade: 4
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Canon City, Skyline Drive
Unused Dexter Press card 97921A (and #3559), rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Manitou, Cathedral Rock
Unused linen card. Grade: 2
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Double hairpins on road to Lookout Mountain
Unused Dexter Press card 1300-B (and #3130) of this road in Denver Mountain Parks. Rounded corners–no pun intended. The name “Maurice” is inked in down at the bottom reverse. Grade: 3
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Cortez, Sunset over Sleeping Ute
Unused Sanborn card 5A247-N (and 1572) of this “outstanding peak in the Western Park of the San Juan Basin,” representing the “characteristic profile of an Indian lying face to the sky.” Grade: 1
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Grand Junction, Coke Ovens
Unused card. Grade: 2
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Denver, Museum of Natural History, Aspen Forest exhibit
Unused Curteichcolor card 6C-K932 of this exhibit, with Mt. Sneffels on the background, in the Walter C. Mead Ecological Hall. Grade: 1
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Colorado River Valley
Unused local card. Grade: 2
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Loveland Pass summit
Unused Dexter Press card 72372 (and #3063) with rounded corners, looking west from the summit where U.S. 6 crosses the continental divide. Grade: 1
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Pikes Peak
Unused Dexter Press card 41201 (and #3518), again with rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Pikes Peak through Siamese Twins
Unused Dexter Press card 2556-C (and #3687), serrated edges, with a nearly invisible crease on one corner. Grade: 3
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Sunrise on Pikes Peak
Unused card, very nice, very old, very atmospheric. Aged, but still Grade: 1
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Pikes Peak from Rampart Range Road
Unused Dexter Press card 6307-C (and #3560), serrated edges. Grade: 1
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Trail Ridge Road over Continental Divide
Unused Sanborn card 1A3625-N (and 469) with a caption so florid as to make any mother proud. Grade: 2
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Aspen, Maroon Bells and cattle
Unused Plastichrome card P33898, featuring prime beef cattle grazing on their nutritious mountain grass. Grade: 2
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Falls above Ophir near Telluride
Unused, rounded-corner Dexter Press card 87230 (and #3844). Grade: 3
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Ouray, Bear Creek Falls
Unused Petley card S1181. Grade: 3
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Pikes Peak from Mesa Road
Otherwise unremarkable, unused Dexter Press card 62605 (we think) (and 3545) made more special by the addition of a rubber-stamped “Summit of Pikes Peak” mark on the reverse, dated 15th July 1953. Grade: 2
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Mt. Morrison, The Seat of Pluto
Battered and heavily aged old card, not postally used but with a full message on the reverse, dated Jan. 26th, 1911. Two corners missing. Historic nonetheless. Grade: 5
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Adams Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park
Unused Plastichrome card P75593 (and #40). Grade: 2
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Lookout Mountain, Lariat Trail
Unused Mike Roberts postcard C1211. Grade: 2
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Dinosaur National Park, Echo Park on Green River
Unused Dexter Press card 87240 (#3838), rounded corners. Caption writes about the “projected Echo Park Dam (that) may be built.” Grade: 1
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Monoliths in Colorado National Monument
Unused Dexter Press card 45026 (3701), rounded corners and the number 88 inked on the reverse. Grade: 3