Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Wan Li Great Wall Tourism Commemorative Stamp, issued by Beijing Suburb Stamp Company, has three 8-cent stamps and one 60-cent stamp. Excuse me, is this a real stamp?

Wan Li Great Wall Tourism Commemorative Stamp, issued by Beijing Suburb Stamp Company, has three 8-cent stamps and one 60-cent stamp. Excuse me, is this a real stamp?

I think the first floor is right. However, you need to see if there are crooked gangsters in the lower right corner of those four stamps. If there are, they are reissued commemorative stamps, but they are not real stamps. If the original ticket T38 Wan Li Great Wall said 100- 120 yuan on the first floor, it is the commemorative card I said, which is worthless.

Do you mean those four stamps (three 8-cent stamps and one 60-cent stamp) are on a piece of paper, like a souvenir sheet? That is undoubtedly a commemorative card. T38 The four stamps of the Great Wall are separated, and there is also a sheetlet with the design of Shanhaiguan, with a face value of 2 yuan.

I don't know if you have seen it. If you try a souvenir sheet with four stamps printed on it, it won't work if you tear it. Even if there is no black ramp in the lower right corner of the four stamps, you can see it. The reason is that the original T38 ticket is a relatively advanced printing plate with very clear and bright patterns, while the reprinted souvenir sheet is definitely the most common printing plate, and there is no three-dimensional printing plate. In addition,