After Su Zhiguo finished speaking and saw everyone nodding together, he took a sip of tea to clear his throat and said: "This set of stamps was printed in early July 1953. It is the first set of military stamps in New China. There are 3 stamps in the whole set. The face values are all the same.
It is RMB 800 yuan (old currency). The stamp pattern is the military emblem of the People's Liberation Army of China. Below the military emblem are printed the words "For Military Posters", "China People's Postal Service" and "800 Yuan". The three stamps have the same pattern and face value, except that the bottom
The colors are orange-red, brown-red, and blue. Later, in the philatelic community, they were commonly known as "Yellow Army Post", "Purple Army Post" and "Blue Army Post".
The stamps were printed in batches and distributed to various troops and military agencies. Each officer and soldier could get 2 stamps per month for communication. After the stamps were issued, some troops reported that military stickers were used without mailbox codes.
Stamps are easy to leak, and it is difficult to control the scope and objects of stamp use. For this reason, the relevant departments decided to postpone the implementation and stop using them. Later, the relevant military departments made a decision to destroy all the stamps that had not been issued, but the military stickers in the hands of individuals
Postage stamps are still in use. Some of these three types of stamps have leaked out. Among them, "Blue Army Stamp" was printed later and has the smallest number of surviving stamps, so it is extremely precious.
In the 1994 auction, Blue Army Stamps once set a sky-high price of 800,000 yuan for a single stamp of New China. Not long ago, a single Blue Army Stamp set a new record for Blue Army Stamps for 2.7025 million yuan. The current market price has soared to
More than 3.5 million yuan!
Not only is this two-part couplet in very good condition, but it is also unused. It is connected by white paper on the right side, making it even more rare. If it is sold in a few years, its price will exceed 10 million! Xiaohan, this is your trip
I really found a big treasure, haha.”
Su Zhiguo's words suddenly explained the origin of the Blue Army stamp clearly. Only then did everyone realize that the stamp was precious because it was very rare, and it was printed under a special background. The story behind it was also twists and turns.
, gave them a very vivid lesson on rare stamps.
Hanfeng was naturally reluctant to sell such precious stamps, so he asked: "Old man, since these stamps are so precious and I don't know how to keep them, I might as well leave them to you to keep."
Su Zhiguo and others were very moved when they heard that these stamps were worth more than 10 million in total. Han Feng actually handed them over to Su Zhiguo for preservation. How broad-minded does it take to do this? It is very important to gain someone's trust, and it is also
A kind of responsibility, Su Zhiguo stared at Hanfeng and asked: "Xiaohan, do you trust me so much? This is worth more than ten million, are you not afraid of me...?"
Hanfeng smiled and said: "Hey, old man, what are you talking about? I am here for free food and accommodation, and I also get your free teachings. You can show me so many precious cultural relics at will, so you are not afraid of me...?"
Su Zhiguo was stunned for a moment, then immediately burst out laughing: "Hahahaha, you, well, well, well, I can't say anything about you, haha."
Su Xiaoying's mouth narrowed: "This general is good, hum."
Everyone laughed again and laughed for a while. Su Zhiguo said to Hanfeng: "Xiaohan, go to the bookcase in the study and get my stamp album. I will teach you how to save the stamps."
Hanfeng was overjoyed: "Hey!" He said and ran upstairs happily.
Su Zhiguo looked at the little girl who smiled sweetly, smiled thoughtfully and nodded, making Su Xiaoying confused: "Dad, what do you mean?"
Su Zhiguo smiled and said: "You will know later, but you can't say it now, you can't say it, haha."