jdub
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Post by jdub on Feb 14, 2017 22:54:51 GMT
I usually collect US stamps but started to expand a little. I am checking to see if I am correct in identifying this as a block of 36- 1923 Republic of China - Scott # 249. I was going thru some old world stamp albums I had acquired over the years. I found this block of 36 stamps in between two pages. It has perforations on all sides so its part of a larger sheet. Am I correct in identifying these as - 1923 Republic of China Scott 249 ? Could anyone put an estimated value to this block ? It is M NH OG Thanks John
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2017 1:42:07 GMT
Yes that appears to be the 2nd Bejing print of 1923 & not the London 1913 which has a very thick border above the mast. It is found on thin & thick paper (no real price difference) & in sheets of 200. My Michel China 2012 shows a single at 1 Euro - so possibly 50 Euros SG seems to think a single is 2.5x more or maybe 125 Euros!
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bobby1948
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What I collect: WW to 1945; US mnh 1922-1990; US used and unused to 1922
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Post by bobby1948 on Feb 15, 2017 13:46:32 GMT
Nice find, jdub! Definitely worth saving intact.
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Post by jdub on Feb 15, 2017 23:21:22 GMT
Falschung, Thanks for the response and information !
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Post by jimjung on Feb 20, 2017 16:04:30 GMT
I noticed this large part sheet of small value China sold for $400 recently in Canada. The part-sheet has been folded and has light wrinkles.
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