I had gone with the Atlas moth because of the more pronounced "serpent head" protrusion at the tip of the front wings. But I'm not a moth guy. I prefer butterflies. However, I was pleasantly surprised to see my first wild Luna moth in flight during my last trip.
Quote: If I remember correctly, years later they issued a set of TB seals with Chinese opera masks, which I thought was really strange. But they were also very very popular at the time.
They do have value as intact sheets. However, those are not the ones I am talking about. The ones I owned had the anti-TB cross on them. I only had one or two singles (I think they came out in the early 1970s(?), but they are buried somewhere in my storage unit as I archived my ROC collection along with my PRC collection. I really should find the time (and the space) to dig them out again -- bring back some memories. But then again, SCF has done a pretty good job of bringing back memories...
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