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2015 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card
As with similar cards from other years, these have individual numbers for the annual lucky draw. Your chances of winning more than a set of chopsticks were remote, but you also had instructions on how to claim your prize — if you won. We show the front and back of a single card. Grade: 1
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2015 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card – Minsu
As with similar cards from other years, these have individual numbers for the annual lucky draw. Your chances of winning more than a set of chopsticks were remote. We have five of these, unused. We show the front and back of a single card. Grades: 1
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2006 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 842926
It’s too late for you to win the lottery (details on the back of the card), but don’t feel bad. The prizes are, let’s say, usually “modest”. Mailed in 2010, with a Dog stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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2009 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card
Mailed in 2011, with three different stamps, two postmarks, and red bilingual airmail chop. Grade: 2
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2012 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 386965
See our entries 20307267 or 38000054 for details. Grade: 1
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2012 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 491231
See our entries 20307267 or 38000054 for details. The lottery’s over! Grade: 1
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2012 Lunar New Year Chinese Government lottery card 058609
See our entries 20307267 or 38000054 for details. The lottery’s over! Grade: 1
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2016 Happy New Year
Similar in concept to all our Lunar New Year cards from earlier years. The scan shows you front and back of this typical lottery card. Unused. Grade: 1
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2017 Lunar New Year – Chinese Government lottery card
As with similar cards from other years, these have individual numbers for the annual lucky draw. Your chances of winning more than a set of chopsticks are remote! We show the front and back of a single card. Good luck! 祝好運! Grade: 1
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2019 Lunar New Year lottery card (Year of the Pig)
Unused 4″ x 7-1/4″ card, the same in all material respects as other New Year cards from PRC in previous years. Grade: 1
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Lunar Year of the Tiger 2022 (set of 6)
Issued by China Post, with pre-printed postage and QR code … our scan shows the cover and two of the unused cards in this set of six. Grade: 1
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Shenzhen Postal Bureau
A nice enough scene on this 4″ x 7-1/4″ lottery card from China Post in Shenzhen in 2012, but there’s no English caption, and what Chinese there is does not identify the location. Unused, with pre-printed postage and individual lottery number, and we have several of these. It is too late to redeem your winnings, though. Grades: 1