Stamp
SCG1532 - Japan 1937 – 1 Sen Red “Education Commemorative” (Used)
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This 1 Sen red stamp from Japan, issued in 1937, commemorates National Education Week. It features an open book radiating rays of enlightenment, flanked by cherry blossoms and the chrysanthemum emblem of the Japanese Imperial family at the bottom. The text translates to “Imperial Education Commemoration,” symbolizing the importance of learning in national development.
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