REPUBLIC OF CHINA issued this green stamp depicting Lin Sen (1868–1943), who served as the Chairman of the National Government of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1931 to 1943. This was a postal savings stamp, rather than a regular postage stamp. It was issued in 1942 as part of a series intended to encourage national savings during the war period. This specific green stamp had a face value of 1 Yuan. It was issued by the Postal Savings and Remittance Bureau of the Republic of China.
REPUBLIC OF CHINA issued this 2nd Peking print in approximately 1923. It featured a traditional Chinese junk boat with a calm sea and a train in the background.
This stamp was released in three primary issues: the 1913 London Printing, the 1915 First Peking Printing, and the 1923 Second Peking Printing.
This specific 10-cent denomination, often found in green or olive green, is frequently associated with the 1923 Second Peking Printing.

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