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Buy back the original 100 stamps from the 1987 T121M miniature sheet of famous historical buildings in China.
Buy back the original 100 stamps from the 1987 T121M miniature sheet of famous historical buildings in China.
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Introduction: In ancient China, buildings were often constructed near water bodies, offering magnificent views from a high vantage point. Officials, nobles, scholars, and literati would visit these towers to meet guests from all directions, compose and perform poems, lament, express emotions, or sing softly and boldly. They could arrive excited and leave satisfied. Thus, famous towers in ancient China often have famous poems and works associated with them, forming an essential part of Chinese gentry culture. The background color of this miniature sheet stamp design is wood grain, giving it an antique charm.
The first stamp, "Yellow Crane Tower," depicts the Yellow Crane Tower located at the peak of Huanghu矶 in Wuchang, Hubei, on the south bank of the Yangtze River.
The second stamp, "Yueyang Tower," depicts the Yueyang Tower, the west gate tower of Yueyang City, Hunan Province, situated at the mouth of Baling at an elevation of 39 meters. It overlooks Dongting Lake, faces Junshan, connects to the Wuxia Gorge in the north, and reaches Xiaoxiang in the south, enjoying the reputation of "Dongting Lake is the greatest water, Yueyang Tower is the greatest tower."
The third stamp, "Tengwang Pavilion," depicts the ruins of Tengwang Pavilion located by the Ganjiang River on Yanjiang Road, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. It was built by Li Yuan-ying, younger brother of Emperor Taizong of Tang, when he was the governor of Hongzhou. Since Li Yuan-ying was enfeoffed as King Teng, the pavilion was named "Tengwang Pavilion" after his title.
The fourth stamp, "Penglai Pavilion," depicts Penglai Pavilion, standing on the cliff of Danai Mountain in Penglai, Shandong. It faces the Bohai Sea to the south, with its halls and pavilions suspended in the air, enveloped in clouds and mist, hence its reputation as an "immortal realm."
🔍 T121M China's Famous Historical Buildings Miniature Sheet: Professional Issuance Specifications and Archive
To provide stamp collectors and investors with a deeper understanding of the technical specifications of this stamp set, detailed issuance data has been compiled below. These details are not only crucial for authenticating the stamps but also serve as key references for evaluating the collection value of 1987 stamps.
| Attribute Category | Detailed Archive Information | Collection and Authentication Notes |
| Stamp ID No. | T.121M | "T" stands for Special Stamp, "M" stands for Miniature Sheet |
| Issue Date | October 30, 1987 | Part of the classic special stamp series from the mid-to-late 1980s |
| Face Value Structure | Total face value 1.28 yuan | Includes: one each of 8 fen, 10 fen, 20 fen, and 90 fen |
| Miniature Sheet Specifications | 130mm × 90mm | The border features an antique wood grain design, possessing strong oriental classical aesthetics |
| Perforation Gauge | P11 (11 degrees) | The evenness of edge perforations is key to evaluating condition |
| Printing Method and Printer | Offset printing / Beijing Stamp Factory | Offset printing produces soft colors; care should be taken to prevent moisture to avoid fading of the wood grain background |
| Designer | Wang Guodong | All designs use an upward-looking perspective to highlight the grandeur of the famous buildings |
Recycling Introduction: We are pleased to recycle your 1987 T121M China's Famous Historical Buildings miniature sheet stamps. As a professional stamp recycling company, we are dedicated to recycling stamps of various eras and themes, offering fair and reasonable recycling prices.
To provide you with better recycling service, please provide the following detailed information:
- Quantity of stamps: Please let us know how many sets of the 1987 T121M China's Famous Historical Buildings miniature sheet stamps you own.
- Condition of stamps: Please describe the preservation status of the stamps, such as whether there is obvious damage, creases, or tears.
- Originality of stamps: Please ensure that the stamps are authentic and original, not reprints or reproductions.
After providing this information, our professional team will evaluate the stamps based on their condition, rarity, and market demand, and provide you with the most competitive recycling price.
During the recycling process, we will ensure your privacy and the security of your stamps. Once the recycling transaction is confirmed, we will arrange payment and provide appropriate mailing methods for handover.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to cooperating with you to recycle this precious stamp set.
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