The colourful S1-set, National Emblem, is one of those early Chinese issues with reprints that are very hard to identify. The differences are very minute: the paper of reprints is said to be thinner, the colour of the stamps should be darker with the reprints. But those differences do matter, for originals have a value of some 50 dollar mint/25 dollar used, and reprints just some 3 dollars mint or used. A set of originals with a numbered tab can get you 180 dollar...
I only have one original, an 800 stamp with smudgy cancellation and a horrible backside (proof that it really was attached to a cover). And yes, the paper is somewhat different, but is this a reliable detail? Not really. Is it really lighter in colour? Not really. There must be other differences... Well, all the details on the reprint are a bit smudgy and much cleaner on the original. That really will not give you a clue when looking at pictures of sellers, though.
Used stamps will have the light CTO-cancellation if they are reprints, and big, black, smudgy ones when original. That's easy. But how to buy mint originals with confidence? I really would not know. Do you?

A complete set of the nice Emblems (reprints, I presume...)

A reprint and an original. The original is in terrible state, a sure sign it's a used original!

Look at the backside of the original stamp at the right! Maybe I should try to soak it in water to get rid of all that glue and mess, but it's my only original, so will I dare risk it?