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1960 People's Republic of China Special Stamp Set S47 'Revolutionary Museum'

Philately / Collectible Postage Stamps

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of June 16, 2026

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This item is a collection of vintage postage stamps from the People's Republic of China, specifically identified as part of the Special Stamp series (S47) titled 'Revolutionary Museum', originally issued in 1960. The central focus is a vertical rectangular stamp with a face value of 4-fen. The design features a woodcut-style monochromatic sepia illustration of revolutionary figures—workers, peasants, and soldiers—marching forward, symbolizing the collective strength of the Communist movement. The stamp is printed on off-white paper with a distinct sepia/ochre background within the image frame. Notable markings include the Chinese characters for 'China People's Post' at the bottom right and technical serial notation '(247)5-1' and '1960' at the bottom margin. The perforation quality appears consistent with the period, though some blunt perforations are visible. The stamps are housed in a protective black stock sheet or album page. There is a handwritten price or inventory tag (616/620) partially obscuring the lower right stamp, indicating a commercial or philatelic collection context. Condition-wise, the stamps appear to be in unused (mint) condition without visible postmarks, though the presence of gum or hinging on the reverse cannot be determined from this angle. The craftsmanship reflects the distinct socialist-realist artistic style prevalent in mid-20th-century Chinese philately.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this 1960 People's Republic of China Special Stamp Set S47, 'Revolutionary Museum'. The specimens present as the 4-fen denomination (5-1) from the set of five. The stamps exhibit the characteristic socialist-realist woodcut aesthetics of the Great Leap Forward period. Based on the provided imagery, the stamps appear to be in Mint Never Hinged (MNH) or Mint Lightly Hinged (MLH) condition, showing sharp registration and typical paper aging for 60-year-old Chinese philatelic material. Market demand for early PRC 'Special' (S) and 'Commemorative' (C) stamps remains robust, particularly among mainland Chinese collectors. However, S47 is a relatively common set compared to the ultra-rare 'Cultural Revolution' issues. The value is suppressed here because we are viewing only one denomination of the set; a complete MNH set of five typically commands $80-$120. The centering is average, and some blunt perforations are noted on the left margins, which is common for this era. Limitations: Authenticity cannot be 100% verified via digital images. A physical inspection is required to check for 'regumming,' hidden thins, or expert repairs. Furthermore, visual analysis cannot distinguish between original 1960 printings and possible later reprints (though S47 was not famously reprinted). For a definitive valuation, I would recommend a back-of-stamp inspection under a 10x loupe and UV light to check for gum integrity and paper fluorescence consistency.

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