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South Vietnam, Introduction of the Law to protect Indigenous People , August 29th, 1968, Michel Nr. SVN 432-434;
Three stamps in nominals of 1D (Q:1,000,000) , 6D (Q:2,000,000) and 50D (Q:1,000,000) were issued in perforation 13.5.

Here is the mint set.

and here the partial used set

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

Mixed franking of the 1D Indigenous People stamp together with stamps from the Vietnamese Fashion, Birds, Mobile Post Office, Vietnamese Women and National Unity sets paying an overall postage of 18D on an international air mail letter sent from Vung Tau to Sweden in June of 1970.

Mixed franking of the 2D and 3D Vietnamese Fashion stamps together with stamps from the Indigenous People, Birds, Friendly Nations, Mobile Post Office, General Mobilization and City of Hue sets paying an overall postage of 27D on an international air mail letter sent from Vung Tau to Sweden in October of 1970.

Mixed franking of the Indigenous People stamp together with two 10D General Mobilization stamps saying an overall postage of 21D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to the United States in November of 1969.

Single franking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp on a domestic letter sent from Hue to Nha Trang in February of 1970.

Single franking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp on a domestic letter sent from Dalat to Nha Trang in September of 1970.

Single franking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp on a domestic letter sent by a civilian in Saigon to a member of the military  (KBC 4721, a Nha Trang Air Force Training Center).

Multiple franking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp paying an overall postage of 18D on an international air mail letter sent from Hue to Belgium in September of 1971.

Mixed franking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp (2) together with the 5D General Mobilization stamp paying an overall postage of 17D on an international air mail letter sent from Nha Trang to France in 1970.

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 the 6D Indigenous People stamp together with stamps from the Democratic Constitution, Air Mail, General Mobilization and 3. Anniversary of the Revolution sets paying an overall postage of 48D on an international air mail letter sent from Hoi An to West Germany in January of 1970.

Mixed franking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp together with stamps from the Trans-Vietnamese Railway, Air Mail, General Mobilization, Agrarian Reform and Labor organization sets paying an overall postage of 80D on an international air mail letter sent from Hoi An to West Germany in December of 1969.

Mixed ranking of the 6D Indigenous People stamp together with stamps from the Emperor Graves in Hue, Agrarian Reform and Air Mail sets paying an overall postage of 18.30D on an international air mail letters ent from My Tho to France.

Very rare single franking of the 50D value on an international air mail letter sent by a member of the American Consulate using a military sender address in San Francisco to Hong Kong.

Mixed franking of the 50D value together with the 2D Mail Rider stamp paying an overall postage of 52D on an international air mail letter sent in February of 1972 from Nha Trang to the United States.

Mixed franking of the 50D Indigenous People stamp together with stamps from the Mobile Post Office, Historical Postal Riders and Folk Dance sets paying an overall postage of 65D on an international air mail letter sent from Da nag to France in October of 1971.

Mixed franking of the 50D Indigenous People stamp together with stamps from the Crafts, WHO, Reconstruction after TET Offensive and Labor Organization sets paying an overall postage of 149D on an international letter sent from Saigon to the United States in 1972.

Mixed franking of the 50D Domestic Tribe stamp together with stamps from the Air Mail, Private Ownership, Fisheries, Animals and Development of Rural Post sets paying an overall postage of 77.10D on an international air mail sent from Saigon to Switzerland in March of 1972. Saigon machine transit cancel on the reverse.

Mixed franking of the 50D stamp together with the 20D Reconstruction of Hue stamp paying an overall postage of 70D on an international air mail letter sent from Saigon to Switzerland.

Registration Nr. 200900

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