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Asia/Other : Japanese stamps

 

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Pooh

11 May 2019
09:13:11pm
Image Not Found Could someone please give me some information about these stamps, like what stamps they are, how old they are or anything else please Thankyou

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Pooh

11 May 2019
09:19:34pm
re: Japanese stamps

Here is a couple more 1 is damage which is okImage Not Found

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michael78651

12 May 2019
12:13:57am
re: Japanese stamps

In your first post, both stamps are revenues. The one on the left is from Manchukuo, and the other is from China.

In your second post, both are from Japan.

The stamp on the left is either Scott #144 (issued in 1929) or #251 (issued in 1937), depending on the watermark.

The other is Scott #80, issued in 1899

Both stamps are defintives. With the perfin on the left stamp, and the damage to the one on the right, neither stamp is of much value.

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Pooh

11 May 2019
09:13:11pm

Image Not Found Could someone please give me some information about these stamps, like what stamps they are, how old they are or anything else please Thankyou

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Pooh

11 May 2019
09:19:34pm

re: Japanese stamps

Here is a couple more 1 is damage which is okImage Not Found

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michael78651

12 May 2019
12:13:57am

re: Japanese stamps

In your first post, both stamps are revenues. The one on the left is from Manchukuo, and the other is from China.

In your second post, both are from Japan.

The stamp on the left is either Scott #144 (issued in 1929) or #251 (issued in 1937), depending on the watermark.

The other is Scott #80, issued in 1899

Both stamps are defintives. With the perfin on the left stamp, and the damage to the one on the right, neither stamp is of much value.

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