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SCG3720 - Japan 1874 – 1/2 Sen Brown Chrysanthemum Stamp
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This Japanese postage stamp, issued in 1874, features the Imperial Chrysanthemum Crest, a 16-petal flower symbolizing the Emperor of Japan. The design is part of the classic Cherry Blossom series, Japan’s first definitive issue. The denomination shown is ½ Sen, printed in a rich brown shade, with intricate patterns and kanji inscriptions surrounding the crest. These early issues are highly prized due to their fine engraving, symbolic design, and role in Japan’s early postal history. Collectors value this piece as a representative of Japan’s modernization during the Meiji era.
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