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Five commemorative stamp envelopes, all with first-day cancellations from 1959 (Showa 34): ① Commemorative stamp for the wedding of the Crown Prince (Emperor Heisei). - Issue date: April 10, 1959. Commemorative stamp applied on the day within the Imperial Household Agency. - Design: Illustration of a folding fan - Stamps: Used stamps of 5 yen, 10 yen, 20 yen, and 30 yen. - Envelope condition: Shows signs of use. Stored in a drawer, but there are minor scratches and fading. - Back: The back of the envelope is blank. ② Commemorative stamp envelope for the promotion of greening in the Ryukyu Islands. 3-cent stamp (because it was before the return of Okinawa) A valuable and rare stamp of US currency issued in Japan. ③ Commemorative stamp envelope for Stamp Collecting Week (Ukiyo Genji). ④ Commemorative stamp envelope for the complete implementation of the metric system. ⑤ Commemorative stamp envelope for the 100th anniversary of the birth of Red Cross ideals. Thank you for viewing. #wadacchi
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