This 1945 issue from the Dr. Sun Yat-sen series was printed at the Paicheng Printing Press in green and carries a denomination of 1 Chinese dollar. Produced using typography and issued without gum, this daily-use definitive stamp reflects the transitional period at the end of World War II. It is cataloged as Michel CN-IM 588, Scott CN-IM 551, Yvert et Tellier CN 374, Stanley Gibbons CN-IM 643, and China Stamp Society CN-IM 727. The design portrays Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China, symbolizing national unity and revolutionary leadership. The block of 28 mint never hinged stamps is well preserved with full margins and fresh color, representing a valuable multiple from a provincial printing during a time of political and economic reconstruction. Estimate "$70 – 100"
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$80.00Price
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