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Chinese stamp in 1950
 

 

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English: Chinese Stamp, 1950. Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong are shaking hands.
Français : Timbre chinois de 1950 montrant Joseph Staline et Mao Zedong se serrant la main.
Italiano: Un francobollo cinese del 1950 raffigurante Stalin e Mao Tse-tung che si stringono la mano.
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First day of Issue 1950-12-1
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Perforation 14
Scan by Mila Zinkova


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English: Chinese stamp commemorating the execution of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship in 1950. Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong are shaking hands.

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