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South Vietnam, 10.Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights by the UN, December 10th, 1958, Michel Nr. SVN 168-171; Four stamps in nominals of 50c, 1D, 2D and 6D (Q:500,000 sets) were issued in perforation 13.5.

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.

Enpreuves de Luxe. Inscription of printer “Thomas de la Rue, London” at bottom right.

Mixed franking of the 50c Sisters Tru’ng stamp together with stamps from the Human Rights, Living Standards and National Assembly stamps paying an overall postage of 2D on a domestic letter sent from Phu-Vinh to Saigon in February of 1960. Saigon machine arrival cancel on the reverse.

Mixed franking of the 4D (3) and 5D Four Years Republic stamps together with stamps from the Reforming Living Standards, UNO and Sisters Tru’ng sets paying an overall postage of 22D on a registered air mail letter sent from Saigon to India in November of 1959.

Mixed franking of the 0.50D UNO stamp together with two 4D National Assembly stamps paying an overall postage of 4.50D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in April of 1959.

Mixed franking of the 2D Election of Ngô Đình Diệm stamps (6) together with stamps from the Living Standards, National Assembly and Human Right sets paying an overall postage of 19.50D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in December of 1959.

Mixed franking of the 50c and 1D (2) National Assembly stamps together with the 6D Human Rights paying an overall postage of 8.50D on an international letter (full contents preserved) sent from Saigon to the United States.

Mixed franking of the 6D Human Right stamp together with the 3D Refugee Aid stamp paying an overall postage of 9D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to France in February of 1968.

Mixed franking of the 7D Defense stamp together with the 6D UNO stamp paying an overall postage of 13D on an international air mail letter sent to France in February of 1966. Paris arrival cancel on the reverse.

Rare single franking of the 6D Human Right stamp on a registered local letter sent rom Phan Thiet to Saigon in February of 1959. Saigon arrival cancel on the reverse.

Multiple franking of the 6D value (2) paying an overall postage of 12D on an international surface letter sent from Saigon to France in July of 1965.

Mixed franking of the 20D Boy Scout stamps (2) together with three 6D Human Rights stamps paying an overall postage of 58D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland.

Mixed franking of the 1D Year of International Cooperation stamp together with two 6D Human Right stamps paying an overall postage of 13D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in January of 1966.

Registration Nr. 200250

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