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The first stamp is China Scott 335.
The stamp on the far right is Manchukuo, either Scott C3 (38f) or C4 (39f). Sorry I can't see the face value of the stamp.
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1. China (ROC) 2. China PRC (liberated area), is it double overprint? 3. China PRC (liberated area) 4. China (ROC), print waste 5. China (ROC), Japanese Occupation 6. Manchukuo airmail.
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Quote: 2. China PRC (liberated area), is it double overprint? Well spotted ! Also learnt the imperf is "printer's waste" |
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I thought this looked nice, so I picked it up cheap. Scott 361, the $5 Printer's Waste. Very nice engraving on this 1939 issue.  |
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Always liked the Sun Yat-Sen definitives, but the number of major and minor varieties, especially after factoring in all the different possible surcharges and overprints, is nearly overwhelming. They were in use by a great many people over an enormous area in a period of significant political and civil turmoil, so lots of historical interest to go along with the innumerable varieties. |
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