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1952 The value of liberating Tibet to commemorate Chairman Mao's head.

May 23rd this year marks the 50th anniversary of Tibet's peaceful liberation, and the State Post Bureau will also issue a postage postcard JP95 "50th anniversary of Tibet's peaceful liberation" on the same day. In the author's collection, there is a "Tibet Liberation Medal", which I want to introduce to you today.

Before and after the founding of New China, imperialism colluded with separatists in the local Gesar government in Tibet in an attempt to separate Tibet from the embrace of the motherland. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/950, the People's Liberation Army was ordered to enter Tibet and defeated the main force of the local army in one fell swoop, laying the foundation for the peaceful liberation of Tibet. 195 1 In the spring of, five plenipotentiaries with Galen Apei Ngawangjigme as the chief representative went to Beijing for negotiations. Finally, on May 23, 195 1, the Agreement between the Central People's Government and the local government of Tibet on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (hereinafter referred to as the "Seventeen-Article Agreement") was formally signed, and people in Xizang was liberated.

The commemorative medallion for the liberation of Tibet was issued by the Southwest Military Region of China People's Liberation Army on the occasion of the Army Day in August, 65432. Made of silver, pressed by machine, beautifully made and beautifully designed. In the main picture of the commemorative medallion, a red flag is inserted in China's territory of Tibet, and the five-pointed star in the middle represents the party. In the red flag, Chairman Mao's head and rice ears are connected with the red flag to form a pattern similar to the national emblem. The commemorative medallion has a long diameter of 44 mm and a short diameter of 30 mm. The words "Tibet Liberation Day" (bilingual in Chinese and Tibetan) are pressed under the commemorative medallion, and the issuing unit is indicated on the back, and the issuing time is 1952 August 1. In the past 50 years, as such a rare badge commemorating history, it undoubtedly has a high collection value.

(peak value)