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Beijing 2008 Olympic mascot "Wufuwa".
They are: Fuwa Huanhuan, Fuwa Beibei, Fuwa Yingying, Fuwa Jingjing, Fuwa Nini, and these cute Fuwa add up to the meaning of "Beijing welcomes you". Their prototypes come from fish, pandas, Olympic flames, Tibetan antelopes, and golden swallows.
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Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, welcome Nini.
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Fuwa stamps (5 stamps in total) are 5 of the commemorative stamps of the 29th Olympiad – Emblem and Mascot (6 stamps) issued by China Post on November 12, 2005.
It can be seen that the Fuwa stamp is to commemorate the 29th Olympic Games held in Beijing.
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You say, don't you still commemorate Xie Songbai?
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You are asking about China Post November 12, 2005 issue, "29th Olympiad - Emblem and Mascot" commemorative stamps, this set of stamps number: 2005 - 28, a full set of 6 pieces (of which 5 Fuwa is a continuous stamp), photocopy, *13 degree perforation, ticket width: 30mm * 40mm, circulation:
15,000,000 sets, printed by Beijing Stamp Factory.
The current market price is: the selling price is 32 yuan, the purchase price is 22 yuan, and the transaction price is 25 - 28 yuan.
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Summary. Dear, hello, Fuwa stamps ** 500,000 refers to the 1999 issue of China's second set of commemorative stamps of the Games, the face value of 80 points, the face pattern of Beijing primary school student Wang Xiaoli designed Fuwa. There are 16 stamps in this set, 4 of which feature Fuwa motifs, and in addition to this 80-cent stamp, there are 3 other stamps with denominations of 30 cents, 50 cents and $1 respectively.
This set of stamps features the theme of China's hosting of the 13th Asian Games, commemorating this grand sporting event. <>
Dear, hello, Fuwa Mountain Stamps ** 500,000 refers to the second set of commemorative stamps issued in China in 1999, with a face value of 80 points, and the face pattern is Beijing primary school student Wang Xiaoli set up a teasing pants Fuwa. There are 16 stamps in this set, 4 of which are decorated with Fuwa motifs, and in addition to this 80-cent stamp, there are 3 other stamps with denominations of 30 cents, 50 cents and 1 yuan respectively. This set of stamps features the theme of China's hosting of the 13th Asian Games, commemorating this grand sporting event.
Pro, extended supplement: This set of stamps was issued on October 1, 1999, due to the scarcity of the number of hands, high collection value, and the strong market demand at that time, the collapse caused its ** soared to 500,000 yuan. However, with the passage of time, the current market has declined, but it is still the object of the majority of philatelic enthusiasts.
In addition, as the mascot of the 2008 Olympic Games in China, Fuwa has also become a hot topic in the philatelic world, and many stamps related to Fuwa have attracted much attention. [Big red shirt suspicious flower].
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Fuwa refers to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games mascot, and the 2008 Beijing Olympics missed the stamps issued a number of sets, which Minghe hit the ** up to 500,000 yuan is a set of stamps called the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the set of stamps includes Yuan, Yuan, Yuan, Yuan four stamps to talk, which Yuan stamps are printed with Fuwa patterns. Due to the small circulation of this set of stamps and their collectible value, the market value is higher.
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In 2008, the Olympic Games - emblem mascot package Fuwa stamps full set of 6 stamps The fourth 6-4 is Fuwa Huanhuan.
Olympics - Emblem Mascot Package Fuwa:
6-l)j Emblem 80 points 20 million pieces.
6-2) J mascot Fuwa Beibei 80 points 15 million pieces.
6-3) J mascot Fuwa Jingjing 80 points 15 million pieces.
6-4) J mascot Fuwa Huanhuan 80 points 15 million pieces.
6-5) J mascot Fuwa Yingying 80 points 15 million pieces.
6-6) J mascot Fuvanini 80 points 15 million.
No.: 2005 28J
Stamp size: 30-40 mm.
Perforation: 10 (emblem) 10 (mascot, five pictures and printing) Specifications: 190 156 mm.
Edition: Photowriting.
Anti-counterfeiting method: anti-counterfeiting paper anti-counterfeiting ink fluorescent ink.
Designer: Wang Huming.
Photographer: Ma Gang Fan Yun.
Exercise information provided by the Organizing Committee of the 29th Olympiad.
Printing plant: Beijing Stamp Factory.
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