
Republic of China 2 Cents Postage Due, London Print
Republic of China · 1913 · 2 Cents
A red postage due stamp featuring the numeral '2' in the center, surrounded by Chinese characters '中華民國郵政' (Republic of China Post) and '欠資郵票' (Postage Due Stamp), along with 'POSTAGE DUE' and 'CENTS'.
Issued by the Republic of China, this stamp belongs to an early series of postage due stamps printed by Waterlow & Sons in London, reflecting the nascent postal system's need for standardized international postal practices.
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