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1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
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1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
1920's 1930's era Japan stamps Empress Jingo Imperforates
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This is a lot of used Japan postage stamps from the 1920's and 30's. Included is an empress Jingo stamp (SC #189?), and a couple of imperforate sun and dragonfly stamps. They were clipped from an old stamp album. In only 3 are the backs visible. Only one stamp (14 Sen) looks damaged (corner), the others a fine used or better.
Empress consort Jingo ruled as a regent following her husband's murder in 200 AD. After seeking revenge on the people who murdered her husband, she then turned her attention to a "promised land", which included the invasion of the Korean Peninsula. This idea was also used as justification for imperial expansion during the Meiji period. Some historians regard her as a legendary figure, or an amalgam of other historical figures, rather than a real individual.
The stamps will be shipped as a first class letter.
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