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.....and other Hodge Podge.

Beginner's Collection.
Never purchased a Chinese Stamp, these all arrived in cheap Children's collections, and part collections, so more gaps than stamps, quality is sometimes very poor.

May help Newbies (as myself) to sort their collections.

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Source : "The Stamp Atlas" Rossiter / Flower.



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China 1947
Steiner Page 49.



China 1947
Steiner Page 50.

...a used 3 million dollar stamp.

Tip: This series of Dr. Sun Yat Sen..no provision for cents values in value tablets.

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"The Great Wall" series (undated) 1995 -2000
Gift from colleague David.



Hodge Podge.

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I've got a few thousand Chinese, and area, stamps that I need to sort and print my own Steiner pages for. This thread will (hopefully) make the task seem less daunting.
Gonna be checking in on this often.
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Welcome Spain_1850

Our biggest challenge is the Japanese Occupation overprints..but later.

With China...Biggest challenge Steiner Pages 53 and 54

Prelim mounting..not sure I have them in Scott order as yet.

Steiner Page 53.

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Be aware of the Chinese stamps. You will find fake dated of the beginning. My wife is from china and with her help I find even the dragon was fake. Seam that was approuve in time from the gouvernements in places. Main I collection banknotes and the stamps secondary too. when I brought the books of fake stamps of china and the history of I was astonish. So please be aware! 90% of fake come to us.
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Junk series.
3 printings in order, London, 1st Peking Printing, 2nd Peking Printing.

1915
1st Peking printing.
ID:
Junk.....wave above H of CHINA joins the hull of the Junk.
Reaper: Man's left foot not joined to shadow.




1915
Steiner Page 17.

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China 1949
Steiner Page 57.
Revenues Surcharged.



Peoples's Republic of China. 1965.
Steiner Page 31

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People's Republic of China
1955
Steiner Page 35.



People's Republic of China
1955
Steiner Page 36.

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These are pretty common materials and all look good to me.
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Quote:
These are pretty common materials and all look good to me.


Thanks Tang.
It is nice to release them from the captivity of Glassine for the past 10 years,
I am enjoying the journey.

I shall need you expertise shortly, I have 2 stamps CV $750....I am assuming forgeries.
I need to dig them out of the stock ready for mounting.

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Stamp Dealer : China.

2006.
A pic taken by a colleague of mine, from France, Monsieur Pierre Courtiade,

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Backs of stamps. On going discussion of image.
Author : Kim.
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China Post 3 wheeler
Source: 2018 "The Last Letter" Chinese romantic drama film directed and written by Japanese director Shunji Iwai
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Seek Confirmation...any subsidiary information


Base stamps are: 1949 Scott 5L 69 and 5L 70 East China

2011 Author : doug2222usa
In my new Gibbons Part 17, this stamp appears to be #SWP7, a parcel post stamp of
$10,000 surcharged on $15 vermilion, issue of 1949, South-West China, 1. Guizhan,
sheets of 200 stamps, Wenhui Press, Guiyang.
2011 catalog value is £5.50 mint and £12 used; there is a subvariety, #SWP7a, with the
"yuan" character 4mm high instead of 3mm. It catalogs £8.50 mint and £15 used.


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United States Postal Agency : Shanghai. (10 pages)
Author : Harvey Bounds
"The Stamp Specialist" 1947 H. Lindquist.


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