Noteworthy China Stamps
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Judging by document inscriptions, the Chinese have been using a postal system for roughly 3,000 years. It wasn't until 1878, after the Opium Wars allowed European intrusion, that official postage stamps emerged in China. While stamp collectors are not likely to find China stamps from the Yin and Shang dynasties, there are some equally impressive finds out there. Here are just a few of the collections to look out for.
The regular China stamps of Tian'anmen, both old and new, are selling at very high face value. These colorful stamps originated in 1951 in limited quantity for usage on parcels and remittance only. In 1997, a complete and new set of six stamps was sold at roughly $23,348 USD ($175,000 Chinese RMB) at the auction of the Second Stamps and Coins Exhibition.
In November 1952, the Ministry of Post and Telecommunication released a set of four stamps to commemorate "the 35th Anniversary of the October Revolution." The October Revolution (also known as The Bolshevik Revolution) was led by Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik party and the workers' Soviets and eventually overthrew the government, making way for the USSR. They were issued in celebration of the friendship between China and the Soviets.
The first stamp had a picture of China's Mao Zedong with Stalin on the Kremlin tower; the second one portrayed Lenin making a speech at the Second Representatives Conference of the Soviet Unions; the third one pictured a statue of Stalin standing at the Lenin Canal; the fourth showed Lenin making a speech. In 1997, a set of these stamps was sold at the Spring Auction of Jiade for $55,000 RMB.
One of them issued from the collection "To Mark the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base by Chairman Mao" was recently sold at an auction in Shaghai for $1.5 Million RMB (or roughly $199,880 USD). There were originally four stamps issued, including: Chairman Mao and Lin Biao at Tian An Men, Chairman Mao and his party in Jing gang Shan, the quotation "The political power comes from guns," and another verse by Chairman Mao.
The Jianggangshan base become the birthplace of the Chinese Red Army and is often called "the cradle of the Chinese Revolution." In addition to the historical significance of these commemorative China stamps, the controversy surrounding the issuance caused an uproar. Production was canceled and specimens were called to be destroyed. Therefore, the Jinggangshan ones never made it to circulation and only a very small number exist in the hands of private collectors. In September 1968, after the establishment of Cultural Revolution Revolutionary Committees, the Ministry of Posts issued the "All China Is Red" stamp.
It pictured a red ocean, with workers, farmers and soldiers holding "the Quotations of Chairman Mao" and cheering; at the top, a red map of China with golden letters read "All China Is Red." They were issued in Beijing for half a day before the China Atlas Press discovered that the Xisha and Nansha archipelagoes were mistakenly missing from the map! Due to its extremely limited number, the "All China Is Red" is one of the most famous rare ones in the world. Ten years ago, a post office sheet of 50 was displayed at the China Philatelic Expo in Guangzhou City and was considered a "national treasure," valued at over 10,000,000 RMB.
China stamps can be viewed at the Chinese Philatelic Information homepage or at ChineseStamps.org. Ebay has a listing of stamps from Asia as well, with the top Chinese listing currently offered at $2,550 for one stamp. However, if you're looking to collect, don't despair -- China stamps are available for bids as low as one cent!
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