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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

 

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v68w

10 Dec 2019
06:58:26pm
Can someone give me more info on this stamp and surcharge. Scott says that 50 and 16 cents were printed in Shanghai but not issued. I have both 50 and 16 cents Thank youImage Not Found

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michael78651

10 Dec 2019
07:14:52pm
re: Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

People's Republic of China Scott #51

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..

11 Dec 2019
10:17:13am
re: Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

Notice the middle Chinese Character that looks like an inverted "V."
It is the Chinese Character for "people" or men." so any stamp like that is People's Republic of China rather than Republic of China (Taiwan).
Also the question was about the "Printed but not issued" that happens especially during times of war, rebellion, or simple chaos. Sometimes such stamps are placed on an envelope accidentally and gets through the mail system.

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archicruz1967

23 Jan 2020
10:52:04pm
re: Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

thanks - that helps with my newly posted question!

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v68w

10 Dec 2019
06:58:26pm

Can someone give me more info on this stamp and surcharge. Scott says that 50 and 16 cents were printed in Shanghai but not issued. I have both 50 and 16 cents Thank youImage Not Found

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michael78651

10 Dec 2019
07:14:52pm

re: Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

People's Republic of China Scott #51

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..
11 Dec 2019
10:17:13am

re: Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

Notice the middle Chinese Character that looks like an inverted "V."
It is the Chinese Character for "people" or men." so any stamp like that is People's Republic of China rather than Republic of China (Taiwan).
Also the question was about the "Printed but not issued" that happens especially during times of war, rebellion, or simple chaos. Sometimes such stamps are placed on an envelope accidentally and gets through the mail system.

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".... You may think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you think you heard is not what I thought I meant. .... "
archicruz1967

23 Jan 2020
10:52:04pm

re: Can you identify this flying geese . Unissued.

thanks - that helps with my newly posted question!

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