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China Says Taiwan Was Always Part Of It, But An Old Stamp Shows A Telling Propaganda Snafu

 
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Yep, the famous "All China is Red" rarity from the Cultural Revolution era. Thanks mostly to the PRC, the 1960s are more expensive for hardcore WW completists than any decade back to at least the 1920s.
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What about Quemoy and Matsu, the two islands off the mainline coast? That was a hot topic during the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates as it was not part of ML China back then.

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