I started this collection of Mitchell "reds" back around 1985 but am now paring down my collection (which you confirm by checking out my other auctions). Most of these are postally unused with no writing on the reverse other than an old price in pencil. The cards range from VG to "ugh" but before the days of ebay, I had to buy cards at stamp shows or at malls sponsoring antique shows and I just bought what I could to fill my album. So, please, look carefully at the scans. The better cards are towards the front of the scans and the poorer cards bring up the rear at scans 7 and 8. I tend to be blunt in my card descriptions, so you'll note that there are some significantly worn edges, corner bumps, and slight creases on most of these cards. I wince when I look at some of them.
Included in no particular order by series number and ship ID: 1287, COLORADO; 1309, MAYFLOWER (presidential yacht); 1268, CONNECTICUT; 1311, MORRIS (torpedo boat); 1272, KEARSAGE; 1274, OREGON; 1271, ALABAMA; 1301, ALBANY; 1278, MISSOURI; 1297, CHARLESTON (postally used, PM 1918, back partially scrubbed off); 1307, NEWPORT (really cool gunboat); 1331, NEVADA (monitor); 1281, ILLINOIS (flying two star flag); 1279, KENTUCKY; 1273, OHIO; 1312, SAN FRANCISCO (flying red pennant); 1216, OREGON - BULLDOG OF THE NAVY at Bremerton, WA; 1300, NEBRASKA; 1275, WISCONSIN; 1276, VIRGINIA; 1285, TENNESSEE (postally used, PM 1909); 1289, PENNSYLVANIA; 1298, FARRAGUT (torpedo boat); 1269, LOUISIANA (postally used, PM 1908; 1280, MAINE; 1304, KANSAS; 1306, MINNESOTA (postally used, PM 1908); 1290, NEW YORK; 1283, OLYMPIA (postally used, San Francisco cancellation - less than 2 weeks before San Francisco earthquake); 1284, WASHINGTON (postally used, PM 1908); 1303, TEXAS.
Any questions, please ask. If you want a closer scan of a few of the cards, please ask. I will mail these in a Priority Mail Flat Rate envelope in clear pages that hold 8 cards per page. Thanks for looking and again, please look carefully at the scans. Opening bid is less way than a buck a card.