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Unified Vietnam, Moths, August 22nd, 1998, Michel Nr. 2939-2942; Four stamps in nominal of 400D (two stamps), 4,000D and 10,000D were issued in perforation 13 and imperforate.

Here is the mint perforated set in pairs

and here the mint imperforate set in pairs

Single franking of the blue 400D value on a local letter sent from Hanoi University to Thoa Binh in March of 1999. Can Cau Coi cancel on the reverse.

Single franking of the violet 400D stamp on a domestic air mail letter sent in September of 1998 from Ben Thanh to HCM City.

Single franking of the violet 400D value on a domestic air mail letter (full content preserved) sent within HCM City in March of 1999.

Registered air mail letter sent in October of 1998 from Saigon to Klewitz. The letter features the entire Moth set plus the Gold Fish stamp from the souvenir-sheet plus the imperforate Hibiscus stamps for an overall postage of 32,800D. Imperforate stamps on postally used cover are very rare. Incoming German registration receipt on the reverse.

Registered air mail letter sent in October of 1998 from Saigon to Klewitz. The letter features the entire imperforate Moth set plus the imperforate Hibiscus and the 10,000D Ly Dynasty stamps for an overall postage of 38,800D. Imperforate stamps on postally used cover are very rare. Incoming German registration receipt on the reverse.

Registered air mail letter sent in February of 2000 from Saigon to Klewitz. The letter carries the imperforate Vietnamese Women Fashion set in pairs (with the Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG color scheme on the selvage) plus stamps from the Moth and Tropical Fruit sets for an overall postage of 45,300D (including there red free frank for 5,300D). Imperforate stamps on postally used cover are very rare. Incoming German Post registration receipt on the reverse.

Registered air mail letter sent in March of 2000 from Saigon to Klewitz. The letter carries pairs of the set in tête-bêche arrangement and the imperforate set plus stamps from the Year of the Cat and Moth (imperforate) for an overall postage of 37,600D. Imperforate stamps on postally used cover are very rare. Orange German Post route coding on front. Incoming German Post registration except on the reverse.

Registered air mail letter sent in March of 2000 from Saigon to Klewitz. The letter carries a strip of three of the International Year of Peace Culture stamp plus stamps from the Fruit, Moth (imperforate) and Alpine Rose sets for an overall postage of 27,400D. Imperforate stamps on postally used co er are very rare. Incoming German Post registration receipt on the reverse.

Registered air mail letter sent in May of 2000 from Saigon to Klewitz. The letter carries the perforated Cock Fights set plus stamps from the Moth and Qi Baishi (imperforate) sets for an overall postage of 33,200D. Imperforate stamps on postally used cover are very rare. Incoming German Post registration receipt on the reverse.

Registration Nr. 106950

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