Hello ,rama friend!
I replied late, apologies to you!
This one is a forgery, a souvenir: the denomination value, say 20, 50, does not have Chinese "分"
Hello ,rama friend!
I replied late, apologies to you!
This one is a forgery, a souvenir: the denomination value, say 20, 50, does not have Chinese "分"
Hello, friends!
Another year has passed, and we are about to welcome the new year.
Over here:
With all good wishes for a brilliant and happy christmas season. Hope things are going all right with you!!!
Heartfelt greetings
xiaolin
It looks like 8 ah, this is postage?
Hello,
the number "8" above the envelope, it means:
1. Postage rate?
2. Time?
Is there an internet about this?
thank you
greeting
xiaolin
I think these Chinese envelopes are still valuable and sell very expensive here!
To form an exhibit of China's early postal history, you need to spend more energy, and money...
Jean Philippe,Thank you!
I thought it was about chess, I lack knowledge, I still need to study hard!
Hello,
1. This Privatganzsache, postal stationery card, the text on the back is private accessional, is it? , Or, the Postal Service allows it to be printed to order?
2. What do these German words mean? Chess Press?
thanks
greeting
xiaolin
mh67,kartenhai
Thanks to you guys, this hand-drawn grids, is the post office staff hand-drawn grids? , or letter writershand-drawn grids?
https://colnect.com/en/stamps/list/variant/56044
https://www.stamp-collecting-world.com/cyprusstamps_1880.html
And here the explanation (towards the bottom of the document:
Thank you, I finally understood this stamp!!!
Hello
Cyprus stamps, changed to postage to 1/2,
Which countries in the world have a stamp value of 1/2? , or change the postage to 1/2?
greeting
Guo Xiaolin
Please help me. What is this hand drawn grid? Is it a postage symbol?
Hello,
these two Italian envelopes, hand-drawn grids, this grid, what does it mean?
1, a special sign?
2, or a postmark indication.
greeting
Thank you so much.
Xiaolin.
Okay, I get their case.
Thank you!
Michel categorizes it as a booklet, but with a loose sheet.
The official post of Serbia, how do they describe them? Is it a tamp booklet?