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Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 6:27 PM
Item n°732514466
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Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 5:07 AM
2012 The Inauguration of the 13th President and Vice President of the Republic of China Stamps & Souvenir Sheet(s/s) . Formosa(Taiwan), Rep of China.
First Day of Issued:May 20,2012.
The 4 stamps (2 with denominations of NT$5 and 2 with denominations of NT$12) feature portraits of the president and vice president. Objects in the background include the ROC flag, the Office of the President, Taipei 101, and the National Theater, as well as various graphic details carrying economic and cultural significance. The designs convey the idea that under the leadership of President Ma, the ROC will enjoy a continuous economic and cultural growth, as it leverages the strength of its geographic location. Furthermore, the Ma presidency will continue to promote cross-strait peace and a strong nation that enjoys ever-greater economic integration with Asia and ever-stronger links to the global community as a whole. The stamps are designed in a se-tenant strip format. Each stamp features a plum blossom printed in paper mark ink, creating a special effect under light.
The souvenir sheet features portraits of the president and vice president, with the ROC flag, the Office of the President, and plum blossoms in the background. The design conveys the idea that our country is entering a glorious new age. In the upper right corner is a map of Taiwan, from which radiate beams of light. The beams are printed with the wordings “2012” in a multitone microtext, concealed double spiral. That is for the first time used on postage stamp and adds to its specialness and serves to prevent forgeries.
The photo is only an example.
Mint & never hinged(mnh).
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I will send the lot(s) by registered airmail from Taipei.
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