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Phillippines, Japan, Or Something Else?

 
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Hi guys! I am not sure what country these stamps are from. I am not sure on the year(s) either. These are the only 2 pages in this paperback book I just went through. The majority of the books like this I found list the different countries on the front cover, written in pencil, and a year of 1955. I assume 1955 is the year that these books were put together. So if you could help me out with a country, that would be great! I thank you in advance.


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Thanks guys!!! I really appreciate it.
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You can generally recognize stamps of Manchukuo by the small, star-like image, often at the top-center of common designs. It's a stylized orchid, rather like the chrysanthemum symbol on older Japanese stamps. The orchid was the official symbol of the Japanese puppet state in northern China.
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