You are building a nice collection ; and China, challenging as it is with its overprints and varieties, is a good area to collect. I have seen certain Chinese stamps go from low value to high value ,over the years, in a way that you don’t see with most countries. You also have a nice group of Germany, offices in China toward the end, some of which have value. As far as the mystery stamp at 1:51, I would have to guess that it is a revenue of some sort, maybe from a country with offices in China. I cannot see much detail on the video and I am sure it is unlisted by Scott. The 5 cent surcharge at 1:32 has a number of varieties involving the size of the numeral and distance from the Chinese characters. Some are valuable. At 3:06, the 3 stamps on the bottom row were overprinted for the 1927 Manchuria set. They are listed under China ( back of the book). Check the stamps on the top row at 7:05. The additional characters at either side of Chiang Kai-shek’s head places these stamps with Taiwan 29-34 or Northeastern Provinces 30-35. The shape of the characters at right determines which place. Without these characters these stamps would belong in the set from China proper 722-727. At 7:16, the stamps on the second row from the top are from East China listed by Scott at the back of the Peoples Republic of China.
Nice collection there !!! i have sent you a grab bag, and if i remember correctly, included there is something to add to your chinese collection. And good luck with finding the rest of them..
You are building a nice collection ; and China, challenging as it is with its overprints and varieties, is a good area to collect. I have seen certain Chinese stamps go from low value to high value ,over the years, in a way that you don’t see with most countries. You also have a nice group of Germany, offices in China toward the end, some of which have value. As far as the mystery stamp at 1:51, I would have to guess that it is a revenue of some sort, maybe from a country with offices in China. I cannot see much detail on the video and I am sure it is unlisted by Scott. The 5 cent surcharge at 1:32 has a number of varieties involving the size of the numeral and distance from the Chinese characters. Some are valuable. At 3:06, the 3 stamps on the bottom row were overprinted for the 1927 Manchuria set. They are listed under China ( back of the book). Check the stamps on the top row at 7:05. The additional characters at either side of Chiang Kai-shek’s head places these stamps with Taiwan 29-34 or Northeastern Provinces 30-35. The shape of the characters at right determines which place. Without these characters these stamps would belong in the set from China proper 722-727. At 7:16, the stamps on the second row from the top are from East China listed by Scott at the back of the Peoples Republic of China.
Great info! Thanks!
Looking good! China is not the easiest country to collect.
Hola amigo buenas noches guste del vídeo y de los sellos gracias por compartir un abrazo 👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👍
I still need to go through my Chinese stamps of this era. I think I was driven away by trying to figure all the overprints out.
Hello, and Happy New Year!!
It's fantastic your Chinese stock book!! Thank you for showing us!!
Best regards from Portugal!
Great book of stamps
Nice collection there !!! i have sent you a grab bag, and if i remember correctly, included there is something to add to your chinese collection. And good luck with finding the rest of them..
Great album very hard to find sometimes I get mixed up with Japan 👍🇦🇺😎
happy New Year holidays to you. you have great postage stamps I really liked your video
Nice video!
I have old post stamps
I haven't old stamps sell you
I have old post stamps