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VERY FINE. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 5-DOLLAR FOOCHOW NEUTRALITY OVERPRINT.
The overprint, which reads "Provisional Neutrality", was released to the public following the Chinese Revolution in February 1912. Sales were suspended shortly after release, a few denominations had already been sold at the Foochow Post Office. Only 280 of the $5.00 were sold prior to being pulled from sale. (Image)
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VERY FINE AND HANDSOME UNUSED EXAMPLE OF THE ONE-DOLLAR NANKING ISSUE OVERPRINT.
Similar to the Foochow Issue, the newly formed Republican Government criticized the overprint for still using the "Provisional Neutrality" overprint in addition to "Republic of China". Sales were suspended, but not before 156 examples were sold in Nanking and Hankow. (Image)
VERY FINE. A SCARCE EXAMPLE OF THE ONE-DOLLAR NANKING ISSUE OVERPRINT.
Only 156 examples were sold in Hankow and Nanking. (Image)
FINE. A REMARKABLY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 5-DOLLAR NANKING ISSUE OVERPRINT. THIS IS THE RAREST EXAMPLE OF THE NEUTRALITY OVERPRINTS WITH ONLY 52 EXAMPLES SOLD.
A mere 52 examples were sold in Nanking and Hankow prior to being pulled by the Republic Government. With 1994 Holcombe certificate. (Image)
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