File:Stamp China 1945 2 inauguration.jpg

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English: Postal stamp of the Republic of China, commemorating the taking of office by Chiang Kai-shek
蔣介石
on 10 October 1943. The stamp is a steel engraving depicting Chiang Kai-shek in front of the Flag of the Republic of China. The inscription reads
蔣主席就職紀念
from right to left in small Seal Script which translates to „commemoration of the inauguration of chairman Chiang“. The line below states the date of
中華民國32年10月10日
, that is ROC 10 October 32 or 10 October 1943. The denomination of the stamp is
貳圓
, that is two Yuan. Issuer is
中華民國郵政
, the Post of the Republic of China.
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Source scan: User:Stan Shebs
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中華民國郵政
(Post of the Republic of China)
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current16:51, 9 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 16:51, 9 May 2005500 × 724 (102 KB)Stan Shebs (talk | contribs)China 2-dollar inauguration stamp of 1945, scanned by User:Stan Shebs {{PD}} Category:Stamps

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