South Vietnam, 100 Years International Red Cross, November 17th, 1963, Michel Nr. SVN 296-299; Four stamps in nominals of 50c, 1D, 3D and 6D were issued in perforation 13.
Here is the mint set.
and here the postally used set.
These stamps were not officially released imperforate, however, a small number of imperforate trial proofs have come to market. Here is the imperforate set in pairs.
Enpreuves de Luxe; “Atelier de Fabrication des Timbres-Poste, Paris” inscribed at bottom right.
Postally used First Day Cover featuring the entire set on a letter sent from Saigon to Germany on November 17th, 1963.
Mixed franking featuring the 0.50D Red Cross stamp together with stamps from the Human Rights and UNESCO sets paying an overall postage of 7.50D on an international printed matter mailing (full contents preserved) sent from Saigon to Germany in 1964.
Mixed franking of the 3D Fight against Hunger stamp together with stamps from the Red Cross and Meteorology sets paying an overall postage of 4D on an international surface letter sent from Dalat to Switzerland in July of 1964.
Mixed franking of the 1.50D World Day of Meteorology stamps (2) together with two 3D Red Cross stamps paying an overall postage of 9D on an international and sent from Gia Dinh to France.
Multiple franking of the 3D Red Cross value paying an overall postage of 9D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to France in January of 1964.
Multiple franking of the 3D Red Cross value paying an overall postage of 9D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to France in February of 1964.
Mixed franking of the 50c Sport values (2) together with stamps from the Anti Tuberculosis Fund and Red Cross sets paying an overall postage of 10D on an international air mail letter sent from Dalat to West Germany in February, 1966.
Mixed franking of the 1D Patriot stamp together with the 6D Red Crss stamp paying an overall postage of 7D on an international registered official letter sent from Tan An to Saigon in June of 1969. Saigon machine arrival cancel on the reverse.
Mixed franking of the 20D Boy Scout stamps (3) together with the 6D Red Cross and 1.50D Sports stamp paying an overall postage of 67.50D on a registered international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in June of 1966.
Multiple franking of the 6D Red Cross value paying an overall postage of 12D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to France in February of 1964.
Multiple franking of the 6D Red Cross value (4) paying an overall postage of 24D on an international air mail letter sent from the S/S “Howell Lykes” located at the time in Saigon to the United States in December of 1964.
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