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Yellowstone, Old Faithful
Unused Eric J. Seaich card 117309 (ES-557). We think we have two of these. Grades: 1
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Yellowstone, Old Faithful
Skirts are a bit shorter now? This card, from 1960s, unused and could well still be on sale. Not much need to take new photos! Grade: 1
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Yellowstone, Old Faithful
Imagine, a few years ago, working in a photo developing kiosk near Old Faithful, and seeing the same picture thousands of times each day. We can save you that problem. Mike Roberts card from 1960s, essentially as-new apart from a tiny bit of aging on reverse. Grade: 1
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Yellowstone, Morning Glory Pool
Dexter Press card from the 1960s, unused, slight aging on reverse (but age-appropriate!), index #4075 or 97907, whichever you like. Rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
We hope we have this in the right state. Google didn’t help much. Mirro-Krome Eric J. Seaich card ES-172 from late 1960s, unused, but some smudging on reverse. Grade: 2
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Greetings (map)
Unused card from late 1960s, Mike Roberts C8654G, slight stain on reverse but front is clean. Cards like this have something for everyone! Grade: 2
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Fort Laramie
Can’t help thinking they might have found a more interesting view, but anyhow this was made in 1960s, is unused, Mike Roberts card C22001, and really as-new. Grade: 1
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Grand Teton National Park
Unused card from 1960s, though of course it could have been from 1560s. It has an index number 13766. What will global warming do to this scene in the future? Grade: 1
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Jackson Hole, Arch of Elkhorns
Unused Dexter Press card 97876 (or #4079) from late 1960s, rounded corners, excellent condition. Grade: 1
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Yellowstone, Summit of Pulpit Terrace
A really nice card, originally copyrighted 1903, mailed in September 1905, with penny stamp and two full postmarks–one from Spokane where it was mailed, and one from Iowa where it was received three days later. Grade: 2
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Yellowstone, Upper Geyser Basin
This 5″ x 7″ card from Billings News (26017) was mailed in 1994 from Minnesota. The postmark is partly legible, and it’s a 40-cent stamp. As for the card, it has minor postal battering and is in “average” condition at best. Grade: 3
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Cheyenne, Frontier Days
Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo postcard
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Cheyenne Frontier Park, Jim Baker’s cabin
Unused R & T Card Service card S-59139-1 from the 1960s. Grade: 1
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Wonderful Wyoming
A little sparse with information on the back (card #S-79181, nothing else) but plenty colourful on the front. Unused. Grade; 1
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Sundance
Long before the Sundance Film Festival … there was Sundance. When it had 908 people, this card came out, and we would call it as-new were it not for the population shift. Unused. Grade: 1
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Cheyenne, Frontier Oil Refinery
Unused card from the 1960s, gently aging. Grade: 2
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Cheyenne, Lake Minnehaha
Only when you start researching cards like this do you realize how many Lake Minnehahas there are. A few variants of this one are floating around so we give you exact details: unused card D 1209 published by The Colorado News Company of Denver, reference number 160463, printed in Germany (Newvochrome). Album indents on corners but fine for its age (early 1910s). Grade: 2
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Cody, “Wind River, Wyoming” painting
This painting by Albert Bierstadt is from the Glenn E. Nielson Collection in Cody’s Whitney Gallery of Western Art. Unused card from the 1960s, index number C19508. Grade: 1
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Cody, “Waiting for a Chinook” painting
This painting by Charles M. Russell is from the Charles Ulrick and Josephine Bay Foundation in Cody’s Whitney Gallery of Western Art. Unused card from the 1960s, index number C25128. Some mottling on reverse. Grade: 2
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Yellowstone National Park, Grotto Geyser
Card mailed in 1999 with two 32-cent stamps and full postmark. Address is on an affixed label. Grade: 3
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Mount Moran and Jenny Lake
Card with serrated edges was mailed from Canada (not Wyoming) in the 1970s. Grade: 4
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Jackson, Stage Coach Station and elk horn arch
All of the Old West in one card, mailed from Jackson in 1966 with a 4-cent stamp and full postmark. Grade: 2
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Fort Yellowstone, Liberty Cap and Mammoth Hotel
The caption on the reverse puts a lot into a small space on this nice card mailed in 1928 with a one-cent stamp and full Yellowstone Park postmark. A bit of ink smudge on the front. Grade: 2
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Yellowstone, Old Faithful
Unused Impact card 26132, a bit smudgy on the reverse. Grade: 2
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Grand Teton National Park, Moose-Jenny Lake Road
Mailed from Malaysia to Hong Kong with a Malaysian stamp, we have no idea how the card found its way to Malaysia in the first place. Nice scenery, though, as the mythical Australian folk hero Bronc Morret might have said. Grade: 4
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Yellowstone National Park, Grotto geyser formation
Very old but not too beautiful unused Haynes card 14029. Has the word “Wyoming” inked heavily on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Cody, Frost Curio (card)
We must call this a novelty item. Briefly, the postcard is taped together with an order form from the publisher (see 10151029B) into which print requirements could be entered on both sides. So the value here is in the process, more than the card itself, which we can’t grade for that reason.
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Cody, Frost Curio (print form)
We must call this a novelty item. Briefly, the postcard is taped together with an order form from the publisher (see 10151029A) into which print requirements could be entered on both sides. So the value here is in the process, more than the card itself, which we can’t grade for that reason. The price includes the card and the form.
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Cody, Buffalo Bill Shop (card + print form)
We must call this a novelty item. Briefly, the postcard is taped together with an order form from the publisher into which print requirements could be entered on both sides. So the value here is in the process, more than the card itself, which we can’t grade for that reason. The price includes the card and the form (see 10151029B as example).
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Cody, Buffalo Bill statue
Mailed in 1972 with commemorative stamp and full Cody postmark. Grade: 3
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The Palisades, Interstate 80
Mailed in 1971 with 6-cent stamp and big postmark, the card has serrated edges. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Yellowstone National Park
Mailed in 1968 (5-cent stamp and postmark), the card shows an American black bear and cubs. Grade: 1
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Medicine Bow National Forest, Snowy Range
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Shoshone Irrigation Reservoir – Buffalo Bill Country
Unused card issued by the Burlington Route (railroad), “The National Park Line.” All the good information is on the front of the card. Grade: 2
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Grand Teton National Park, Mount Moran
Unused Pictorial Post Card 4101-29 issued by the Union Pacific (Railroad) System, the “direct route to Grand Teton National Park and to Jackson Hole.” Grade: 2
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Yellowstone Park, Great Fall from Below, 308 Ft.
Unused card 83811, published by J.E. Haynes, official photographer for Yellowstone National Park. Grade: 1 (WE MUST VERIFY AVAILABILITY)
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Yellowstone Park, Kepler Cascade, Firehole River
Unused card 97059, published by J.E. Haynes, official photographer for Yellowstone National Park. Grade: 1
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Yellowstone Park, Upper Geyser Basin
Unused card A-54148 (and 10103), published by J.E. Haynes, official photographer for Yellowstone National Park. Grade: 2
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Yellowstone Park, Castle Geyser – 75 ft.
Unused card A-83814 (and 16062), published by J.E. Haynes, official photographer for Yellowstone National Park. Grade: 1
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Yellowstone Park, Old Faithful Geyser – 150 ft.
Unused card 54131 (and 13041), published by J.E. Haynes, official photographer for Yellowstone National Park. Grade: 1