Lin Mo quickly reached out and took the stamps, and then his mouth opened unconsciously: This, this, these are big, big dragon stamps! And Xiaolong, and Panlong? It's actually a complete set? Oh my God! Oh my God! Lin Mo exclaimed in his heart that this "Dalong Stamp" was the first set of stamps in China issued in 1888 by the Qing government's customs postal trial. The main symbol of the Qing Dynasty royal family - Panlong, referred to as Dalong stamp. As China's first stamp, it has experienced an astonishing rise in later generations. The entire set of Dalong stamps sold for 5.61 million yuan, while the complete set of Dalong, Xiaolong and Panlong stamps sold for as much as 20 million yuan.
This set of stamps is "For Blue Army Posters", commonly known as Blue Army Stamps. This set of stamps was issued on August 1, 1953. It is named after the stamp pattern with a blue background. There are 3 stamps in the complete set. The stamp pattern is the military emblem of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. The three stamps have the same pattern and face value, only the background color is different. They are commonly known in the philatelic circles as "Yellow Army Stamp", "Purple Army Stamp" and "Blue Army Stamp". However, in actual use,
yellow military mail" and a small amount of "purple military mail" to officers and soldiers in advance. The "Blue Army Post" was not printed until August 2, so it had the least amount of leakage and was extremely precious. Lin Mo swallowed and did not expect that there would be such rare military stamps in the small post office of Hongqi Commune.
call! Lin Mo took a deep breath and looked at the stamps again. Oh my God! ! ! This is the wrong-type stamp of the 20th "Commemorating the 35th Anniversary of the Great Soviet October Revolution". This set of stamps was issued on February 1, 1953. The word "Soviet Union" in the name of this ticket is wrong, because the former Soviet Union was only established at the end of 1922, and there was no former Soviet Union at the time of the October Revolution in 1911. After discovering
the error, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications sent a nationwide telegram on February 12. There was a request to stop selling this set of stamps, but some areas did not process it in time, resulting in a small number of wrong stamps being sold. This stamp is the first set of misprinted rare stamps in New China, and there are many of them, so it is difficult to collect them all. The potential for market appreciation is huge.
The next one is the special 15 "Tiananmen Shines Light" misprint stamp, which was issued on June 15, 1956. Some people pointed out that the thousands of rays of light above Tiananmen Square resembled an atomic bomb explosion and lacked a peaceful atmosphere. So the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications urgently called various places to withdraw the tickets on June 12, but a small amount still flowed into the society.
Ah ah ah, Lin Mo calmed down his pounding heart and looked at the next stamp. This was the wrong stamp of the "Fifth World Student Congress", issued on September 1, 1958. . Because the conference was renamed "The Fifth Congress of the International Federation of Students", the stamps printed in advance had inconsistent names and were canceled. The post and telecommunications department issued an urgent message on August 28 requesting all localities to stop selling the tickets, but a handful of places sold them in advance, resulting in a small amount of wrong tickets flowing into the public
to later generations, among the two stamps, 22 cents is the most rare! Currently, only 6 new tickets and only 3 old tickets have been found! Among the top ten rare stamps and canceled stamps in New China, they are the rarest in existence! And she held two complete sets in her hand, including two 22-point coins.
Look at the next stamp, which is "Long Live the Total Victory of the Great Proletarian Revolution". The stamp was issued on October 1, 1968, to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, titled "The Great Proletarian Revolution." Long live total victory." Commonly known in the philatelic community as "Total Victory" stamps. Face value 8 cents, ticket size 60x0, photocopied version
Later generations will understand that although this ticket was not officially issued, both new and old tickets still exist. Why this stamp was not released to the public after it was printed remains a mystery, and there is no record of it in the stamp issuance files. There are dozens of pieces in existence, which are very precious.
Lin Mo's hands were shaking a little. These stamps were so precious. She looked at the next one with trembling hands. She didn't recognize it. It was probably a less famous stamp in later generations, but it doesn't matter. This one looks good and she keeps it. The next one This one is also beautiful and colorful.
Although she is not famous in later generations, she likes it and keeps it. If you don't recognize the next one, it's okay to keep it. If you don't recognize it, keep the next one because it's nice... The next one... well~ keep it.
Just like this, Lin Mo quickly saw only the last three of the dozen thick stamps, and she kept all the stamps she had seen. Anyway, she had money, although these stamps were not worth much at this time. Money, but maybe in the future. Even though they are not valuable, the original owner's mother really likes these colorful stamps. Every time the original owner's father Lin Aiguo sends a letter back, she will put it in a small box and treasure it.
The original owner asked her mother Wang Guilan why she wanted to collect all these letters. Put it away, her mother's answer was that she liked these colorful stamps, but in fact, what she really liked was more than just these stamps?
But she just thought she liked stamps. Lin Mo shook his head to get rid of the sad memories in his mind, and looked at the stamps in his hand. What is this?
Peking Opera Facial Makeup" stamps. This set of stamps was issued in 1966. The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications plans to issue a set of special stamps of "Peking Opera Facial Makeup", No. 62, in a set of 8 pieces. Only one of them can be seen on the market (one of which is only visible design artwork). The Peking Opera facial makeup stamps were designed in 1963. When the stamps were printed and ready for issuance, it coincided with Jiang Qing's "Modern Revolutionary Model Opera" campaign. This set of stamps was suppressed and was not issued. However, a very small number of stamps still leaked out, and the one in her hand was a new stamp with facial mask Sun Wukong.The last two are actually China's most famous and popular wrong votes in "The Mountains and Rivers Are Red" in China. To commemorate and celebrate the establishment of provincial revolutionary committees, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications decided to issue a "All the Mountains and Rivers Are Red" stamp with a face value of 8 cents on November 25, 1968. The ticket comes in two sizes, the large one is 56x38 mm for the banner. It is said that it only printed one version for review.
Later, it was deemed that the size was too big and it was changed to the small one for the straight format 0x30 mm. However, less than half a day after it was released, someone pointed out that the concept of the ticket title was inaccurate and did not draw the Paracel Islands and Nansha Islands. After the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications discovered the problem, it urgently ordered post offices across the country to stop selling the stamps and to return all stamps. However, some post offices have sold this stamp in advance, causing a small amount of stamps to leak out. "A piece of red" means that there are only a few of them in existence, and it has become a famous rare stamp among the stamps of New China, and is ranked among the rare stamps in the world. And the two pieces in her hand happened to be one large and one small.
And she remembered that when the original heroine came to buy old stamps, she only mentioned the small patch of red and did not mention the other famous stamps. Could it be that someone bought these stamps before the heroine came? It's possible when you think about it. After all, the heroine came to buy the stamps three days later. A lot of things can happen in three days. For example, all these stamps are now in her hands, Lin Mo.
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