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Viet Nam South 193-196, MNH. Catholic shrine of the Madonna of Vang, 1962
$ 1.92
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Description
Viet Nam South 1962, SC 193-196, MNH VFCatholic shrine of the Madonna of Vang.
Description:
MNH. Very Fine
Condition
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Fresh Bright Colors.
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GOOD LUCK! This Listing is for ONE NEW Strip of 3 x 29¢ Year of the Rooster: Chinese Lunar New Year Stamps from 1992.
Mint. MNH. No flaws. Original undisturbed gum. From a Smoke-free and Pet-free Environment.
Born in Honolulu, HI, artist Clarence Lee was selected to design the first Chinese lunar stamp, the “Year of the Rooster.” Issued on December 30, 1992 in San Francisco, CA, the stamp met with such success that he continued to design the stamps for the rest of the 12-year series. When designing this first stamp of the series, Lee created a distinctively modern and Chinese design, hence the paper-cut two dimensional look. On each stamp of the series, the professional calligrapher, Lau Bun, wrote Kanji characters to state the name of each stamp. Kanji is a Japanese adaptation to Chinese characters and can often be read by a variety of Asian groups from differing countries and cultures. The Chinese lunar cycle is based on a 12 year repeating cycle. According to legend, the signs of the Zodiac were determined when Buddha invited all the animals of the kingdom for a meeting. Only 12 animals showed up: the rat, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster,
dog, and boar
. Buddha gave each animal its own year; thus, it is believed that will possess the nature and characteristics of the animal that represents the year in which they are born. People born in the Year of the Rooster are said to be loyal, trustworthy, observant, and keen to offer their opinions to those around them. They're also said to be punctual - since the rooster is known for waking people up regularly and on time.
1st in the U.S. Lunar New Year stamp series.
An unusual and artistic gift for people born in the Year of the Rooster.
Years of the Rooster include 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017, and 2029.
Gummed collectible stamps or use for postage.
Scott # 2720
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