South Vietnam, Aid for the War Damaged of the TET Offensive of the Viet Cong, January 31st, 1970, Michel Nr. SVN 446-447; Two stamps in nominals of 10D and 20D (Q:300,000 sets) were issued in perforation 13.5.
Here is the mint set
Postally used 20D stamp
Enpreuves de Luxe, printed on thin cardboard paper. Government Printing Bureau Tokyo printed at bottom right.
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 6D Indigenous People stamp together with two 10D Aid for War Damage of the TET offensive paying an overall postage of 26D on an international air mail letter sent to France.
Mixed franking of both stamps in the set paying an overall postage of 30D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland in February of 1970.
Mixed franking of both stamps in the set plus the 6D stamp from the Domestic Tribes set paying an overall postage of 36D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to France in February of 1970.
Mixed franking of the 1D, 2D and 3D stamp from Classical Vietnamese Fashion set together with stamps from the War Invalids from the TET Offensive, Birds and the Mobile Post Office stamp from the booklet paying an overall postage of 37D on an international air mail letter setoff rom Saigon to West Germany.
Mixed franking of the 20D War Damaged stamp together with the 15D Human Rights stamp paying an overall postage of 35D on a registered international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in March of 1970. New York arrival cancel on the reverse.
Mixed franking of the 20D TET Offensive stamp together with stamps from the Air Mail and Fruit sets paying an overall postage of 27D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland in June of 1970.
Registration Nr. 200950
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