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What is the current market price of the complete set of Minju issued by China Post?

Folk Houses Complete Set*** 4 kinds of 21 stamps: P23, P25, P26, P27 Folk Houses Complete Set Full set price:30RMB

In order to reflect the different folk house architecture in different parts of China, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued the Folk Houses series of ordinary stamps. This set of stamps is the first group, which consists of 14 traditional forms of residential buildings.

Picture 1: Inner Mongolia Folk Houses, 1 cent, May 15, 1986 issue.

Picture 2: Tibetan Houses, 1.5 cents, July 1, 1986 issue.

The 3rd picture: Northeast residential area, 2 cents, April 1, 1986 issue.

The 4th picture: Hunan residential area, 3 cents, issued on December 25, 1986.

The 5th picture: Jiangsu residential area, 4 cents, issued on October 15, 1986.

The 6th picture: Beijing residential area, 8 cents, issued on June 15, 1986.

The 7th picture: Yunnan residential area, 10 cents, issued on August 1, 1986.

The 8th picture: Shanghai Folk Houses, 20 cents, issued on September 10, 1986.

The 9th picture: Anhui residential area, 30 cents, issued on May 15, 1986.

The 10th picture: the folk residence in northern Shaanxi, 40 cents, issued on November 15, 1986.

The 11th picture: Sichuan residential area, 50 cents, issued on September 10, 1986.

The 12th picture: Taiwan Folk Houses, 90 cents, April 15, 1986 issue.

The 13th picture: Fujian residential area, 1 yuan, issued on October 15, 1986.

The 14th picture: Zhejiang Folk Houses, 1.10 Yuan, April 15, 1986 issue.

The international letter rates were adjusted in 1989: international air postcard from 90 cents to 130 cents, and international air letter from 110 cents to 160 cents. The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications still issues two kinds of ordinary stamps based on the main picture of Folk Houses to meet the needs. It is the second group of the series of "Folk Houses".

Picture 1: Qinghai Folk Houses, $1.30.

Picture 2: Guizhou Houses, $1.60.

On July 31, 1990, various domestic mail rates were generally adjusted to 15 cents for out-of-town postcards, 25 cents for airmail letters, and 80 cents for postal expresses. The original issue of residential stamps, there is no such three kinds of face value, for this reason, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued "residential" series of the third group, in order to facilitate the "one letter, one vote" communication use.

Picture 1: Guangxi Habitat, 15 cents.

The second picture: Ningxia residential, 25 points.

Picture 3: Shanxi residence, 80 points.

In early 1991, the international air letter rate was adjusted again, from 1.60 to 2 yuan. Because there is no 5-cent denomination in the general-purpose residential stamps issued in recent years, and because 5-cent stamps are needed for many mail rates, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued this set of general-purpose stamps, which is listed as the fourth group of the "Residential" series.

Picture 1: Shandong Houses, 5 cents.

Picture 2: Jiangxi Folk Houses, 2 Yuan.

2001-T2 Commemorative of the success of Beijing's bid for the 2008 Olympic Games, priced at 8 yuan

The bid for the Olympic Games is a kind of international competition, which is in essence a competition of comprehensive national strength. China from the beginning of the twentieth century, the beginning of the 1990s, in the Olympic bid. China's first bid to taste the pain of the 2000 Olympic Games bid to lose, after all the ups and downs, to organize a reflect the national strength of the Olympic Games has become the dream of the world's Chinese. Under the Olympic banner, let us go to the world, let the world know us, we are pursuing the dream, the dream will eventually come to us. Bidding to host the 2008 Olympic Games in China can be said to be y rooted in the hearts of the people, and the expectations of all people are unanimous. In order to bid for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the Beijing Municipal Olympic Bidding Delegation arrived in Moscow on the evening of July 7, 2001, to meet the Olympic bidding duel, and on July 13th, the 112th Plenary Session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Moscow voted to approve the 2008 Olympic Games to be held in Beijing. To commemorate the success of Beijing's Olympic bid, China's postal authorities have issued a set of stamps