
Manchukuo 1932 Emperor Puyi 7 Fen Definitive Stamp
Manchukuo · 1932 · 7 fen
This stamp features a profile portrait of Emperor Puyi, the last emperor of China and the nominal ruler of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. It was part of Manchukuo's first definitive stamp series, issued shortly after its establishment.
Issued in 1932, this stamp series symbolized the newly formed state of Manchukuo, established by Japan in Northeast China, and featured its new ruler, Puyi, who was installed as Chief Executive and later Emperor.
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