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![]() Type IB11 Purple Censor Mark Showa "18-3-1" Manuscript Date Vermilion Personal Seal Omitted ![]() March 1, 1943: Calapan, Mindoro to Manila Official mail from the Philippine Executive Commission. ![]() Type Calapan-1a postmark with lightly struck inverted die. Previous earliest reported usage: June 11, 1943. |