This Chinese stamp, issued in 1923, belongs to the 2nd Peking Print Junk, Reaper, and Hall of Classics series. It is cataloged as China Stamp Society CN-IM 310 but remains unlisted in Yvert et Tellier. This stamp was produced as a daily issue by the Chinese Bureau of Engraving and Printing (PBMF) using the gravure printing technique. The stamp measures 22 x 24 mm and features a 14-line perforation. It is printed on thick, stiff, and hard paper, ensuring its durability over time. The primary color is burgundy red, and the denomination is 5 Chinese cents. The design elements of this stamp revolve around railroads, sailing vessels, and ships, reflecting the significant modes of transportation and trade routes in China during that period. Though not listed in Yvert et Tellier, this stamp holds historical importance in Chinese philately.
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