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South Vietnam, 50 Years International Labor Organization, October 29th, 1968, Michel Nr. SVN 439-440; Two stamps in nominals of 6D (Q:2,000,000) and 20D (Q:1,000,000) 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. Here is the imperforate set with matching top margins.

Enpreuves de Luxe; printed on thin cardboard paper. Government Printing Bureau Tokyo printed at bottom right.

Cut-out from a large commercial air mail envelope that features a mixed franking of the 6D Labor Organization stamp together with stamps from the Vietnamese Women, Post Office, General Mobilization, Rural Development, Nations of the Free World, Birds and Agrarian Reform sets paying an overall postage of 27.50D.

Mixed franking featuring the 10D War Damaged stamp together with stamps from the Labor Organization and Post Office sets paying an overall postage of 36D on a registered air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in March of 1970. Columbus arrival cancel on the reverse.

Mixed franking of the 3D Friendly Nations stamp together with stamps from the Air Mail and Labor Organization sets paying an overall postage of 27D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to England in April of 1970.

Mixed franking of the 20D Labor Organization stamp together with stamps from the Indigenous People and Agrarian Reform sets paying an overall postage of 27D on an international letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland in December of 1969.

Mixed franking of the 20D Labor Organization stamps (2) together with the 6D Reconstruction of Hue stamp paying an overall postage of 46D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland in April of 1971.

Mixed franking of the 0.50D stamps (2) from the Labor Day set plus stamps from the Folk Dances and Worker Organization sets paying an overall postage of 47D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in March of 1971.

Mixed franking of the 20D Labor Organization stamps (3) together with the 3D Labor Daystamp paying an overall postage of 63D on a rare international registered express mail letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland in November of 1969.

Mixed franking of the 20D Labor Organization stamps (4) together with stamps from the Folk Dances and Nguyen Dinh Chien sets paying an overall postage of 98D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in March of 1971.

Mixed franking of the 20D Labor Organization stamp together with the 20D Post Office stamp paying an overall postage of 40D on a rare international express mail letter sent from Saigon to West Germany in December of 1969.

Mass franking of the 20D Labor Organization stamps (8) together with the 5D General Mobilization stamp paying an overall postage of 165D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States.

Registration Nr. 200920

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