This complete mint never hinged set of eight postage due stamps was issued on March 8, 1948, during the high-inflation Gold Yuan period in Republican China. Each stamp in the series bears a bold typographic overprint reflecting denominations from $1,000 to $30,000 Chinese dollars, marking the country’s turbulent economic climate during the late 1940s. Printed in purple by Dah Yeh Printing Co. in Shanghai and De La Rue & Co. Ltd., the series was produced using gravure printing and features comb perforation 13¾ x 14¼. The design highlights Chinese numerals and bold text, representative of the utilitarian nature of postage due stamps. Issued without watermark and gummed as per postal norms of the time, these stamps are cataloged under Michel CN-IM P93–P100, Scott CN-IM J102–J109, Yvert et Tellier CN-IM T84–T91, Stanley Gibbons CN-IM D993–D1000, and China Stamp Society CN-IM PD131–PD138. Condition Mint never hinged (MNH) with crisp impressions and strong color, making this a desirable and complete inflation-era postal fiscal issue. Estimate "$140 – 180"
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$160.00Price
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