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Manchukuo President Pu Yi Definitive
Manchukuo · 1932 · 1 Fen
The stamp features a profile portrait of President Pu Yi facing left, set within an ornate oval frame. The denomination '1 FEN' is at the bottom, and the country name 'MANCHUKUO' is in Chinese characters at the top.
This stamp was issued in 1932, marking the establishment of Manchukuo, a Japanese puppet state in Northeast China, with Pu Yi, the last Qing emperor, installed as its head. It represents the early philatelic output of this controversial political entity.
Printing Method
Engraved
Image: Post of Manchukuo · License: Public domain
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