This 1944 series of postage due stamps from the Republic of China includes seven denominations ranging from 10 Chinese cents to 2 dollars, reflecting the growing complexity of postal accounting during the wartime period. Designed with prominent Arabic numerals and stylized ornamental borders symbolizing order and communication, the stamps were printed by the Central Trust using typography. Each stamp measures 18 x 25 mm and is perforated 13. Printed on thin paper and issued ungummed, they were produced without watermark, consistent with emergency wartime printing standards. The stamps are cataloged as Michel CN-IM P71–P77, Scott CN-IM J80–J86, Yvert et Tellier CN-IM T59–T65, Stanley Gibbons CN-IM D717–723, and China Stamp Society CN-IM PD98–PD104. With a clean design and crisp typography, this set reflects the postal administration’s effort to maintain fiscal discipline amid the chaos of war. Condition Mint never hinged (MNH), well-preserved with sharp impressions and full original color. Estimate "$90 – 110"
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