Stamp: West Fujian Communication Bureau (China, People's Rep - Chinese Soviet Rep (1930~36) 1930)

West Fujian Communication Bureau (China, People's Rep - Chinese Soviet Rep (1930~36) 1930)

01 January (China, People's Rep - Chinese Soviet Rep (1930~36) ) within release Red Post Issue goes into circulation Stamp West Fujian Communication Bureau face value 4 Chinese cent

Stamp West Fujian Communication Bureau in catalogues
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: CN RP8

Stamp is square format.

For use in West Fujian Value in copper coins(pien) Only known unused The issues of the Soviet Republic era have been widely forged, expertization highly recommended
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Stamp West Fujian Communication Bureau in digits
Country: China, People's Rep - Chinese Soviet Rep (1930~36)
Date: 1930-01-01
Print: Lithography
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 4 Chinese cent

Stamp West Fujian Communication Bureau it reflects the thematic directions:

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Stamp, West Fujian Communication Bureau, China, People's Rep - Chinese Soviet Rep (1930~36),  , Stars