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How many stamps are there in China's first set of stamps "dragon stamp"?

Dalong Stamps This set of three stamps is the first set of stamps issued in China. The main pattern on the stamp is a dragon.

I. Dalong Stamps

In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial court set up post offices in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and other places, and the customs registration office in Shanghai printed a set of three stamps for the pattern. The front of the stamp is a golden dragon with five claws, and the background is clouds and waves. do you have any postage stamps? Daqing post office? This word, this stamp, is often called "Guan Long" by stamp collectors, or "Dalong Stamp" for short. The total circulation of Dalong stamps is about 6.5438+0 million.

Second, market value.

Because this kind of stamp is issued for a long time, and the stamp itself is a paper product, which is difficult to preserve, the value of this kind of stamp is often judged comprehensively according to its appearance, that is, whether it is damaged, neat, moth-eaten or damaged. However, judging from the current market situation, the prices of these three Dalong stamps are generally above 1,000 yuan.

Third, the custody of stamps.

First of all, in general, we need to use special protective bags and books for stamps to prevent stamps from being damaged. Secondly, stamps should be moisture-proof, and the weather in the south is generally rainy and humid, which is not conducive to the collection of stamps. In order to prevent yellow spots or black mold on stamps, stamp albums can be blown on sunny days to avoid exposure of stamps in the sun, because the patterns on stamps are generally colored ink patterns, which may easily lead to light colors or even disappear after exposure. Stamps can be kept in the shade, or desiccant can be put in stamp albums and cabinets. The storage principle of stamps is a ventilated, dry and cool environment. When reading stamps, try to take stamps with tweezers and wear gloves to prevent the stamps from being stained by dirty fingers. It is recommended not to move the collected stamps easily to avoid damaging the perforations and corners of stamps. When sorting and cleaning stamps, try to put them on clean paper or blankets.