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These creased, mottled pieces of paper are now almost unnoticed in many flea markets, and in the eyes of many coin collectors, they are no longer as beautiful as they are now

author:The Second Master Kan Collection

These creased, mottled pieces of paper are now almost unnoticed in many flea markets, and in the eyes of many coin collectors, they are not as beautiful as today's stamps.

These pieces of paper were a written proof of the population identification carried out by the Japanese Kou against the occupied areas during the decades of the War of Resistance, and those who have seen the film and television drama know that this is a "good people's certificate", and in that cruel era, the people in the occupied areas will carefully preserve it.

At that time, due to the limitations of the conditions, many people could not take pictures, so there was no photo of the holder on the good citizen certificate in many places, and the Japanese and counterfeits would check it at any time, and if they could not get it out, it would be a big trouble.

I remember when I was a child, a grandfather in the countryside had to borrow a good citizen certificate from the same village to go into the city to grab medicine due to his family's illness, and after being stopped by the puppet army guarding the door, he repeatedly inquired, and the grandfather asked the other party urgently: "Everyone is a Chinese, don't be embarrassed like this, is it good?"!

Perhaps the other party found out of conscience, after hearing this, he had to let grandpa go.

Please don't judge these pieces of paper full of the vicissitudes of time with today's business eyes, and the humiliation of the broken mountains and rivers is gone.

If you can find these things in the antique market in the future, please do not dismiss them.

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These creased, mottled pieces of paper are now almost unnoticed in many flea markets, and in the eyes of many coin collectors, they are no longer as beautiful as they are now
These creased, mottled pieces of paper are now almost unnoticed in many flea markets, and in the eyes of many coin collectors, they are no longer as beautiful as they are now
These creased, mottled pieces of paper are now almost unnoticed in many flea markets, and in the eyes of many coin collectors, they are no longer as beautiful as they are now

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