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Macao Sc 1/ SG 10 issued 1st March 1884.

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English: Macao Sc 1/ SG 10 issued 1st March 1884. The land was rented from China, though Portuguese authority was no recognized until 1887. A postal service was provided via Hong Kong from 1863 to 1884, when the colony issued its own stamps.
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Author Government of Macau

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