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1. The first step to apply for an American MSB digital currency license is to apply for a local company in the United States. This company can operate offshore. It can provide company information, ID card and passport. It can be a natural person or a legal person. The processing cycle is about two weeks. After the completion of the processing, it begins to apply for a currency license. This is to apply to the U.S. Treasury Department, After the application, you can query it on the official website of MSB in the United States. It takes about 4 to 8 weeks to complete the whole process, which is not slow. Many countries need several months to complete the application.
the MSB license in the United States is a license for digital currency and virtual currency transactions. After the application, it can be legally recognized all over the United States and overseas, so the brand value and influence are very big. It can be said that compared with isania, Australia and other countries do have great advantages
one of the necessary conditions for applying for MSB digital currency license in the United States is to register a company in the United States
the following conditions are required to register a U.S. company:
1. Application conditions: more than one director and shareholder of the company (natural or legal person without international restrictions), valid identification documents (ID card or passport)
2. Name selection: there is no restriction on the company name, as long as there is no plicate name in the search; The general name is followed by the words of Corp (Corporation), Ltd (limited), Inc (incorporated), CO (company), LLC, etc. Please attach two or more company names when registering, so as to avoid delay when each choice is unavailable. Before the establishment of the company, the name fee can be reserved for half a year
3. Registered capital: different states have different registered capital, which is generally US $50000 (please refer to the registered address of each state for details), without capital verification and in place. When registering a company, it is necessary to state the amount of shares issued at the time of incorporation. Generally, the initial amount of shares issued by the company is 3000-50000 shares. You can increase the number of shares issued by your company at any time after the establishment of the company. 3. Share Allotment: the proportion of shares of each shareholder in the registered U.S. company (%)
4. Registered address: it is required to have a local registered address (the registered address in the United States can be provided for our secretary service). Company registration time: 20-25 working days<

processing time of bank account of U.S. company:
the second necessary preparation for license application is to open a U.S. bank account< Please provide the following attachments:
1. Company registration certificate
2. Company tax number
3. Scanning of ID card of all directors and shareholders (holding more than 10%)
4. Scanning of passport of all directors and shareholders (holding more than 10%)
5. Scanning of address certificate of all directors and shareholders (holding more than 10%) in the past three months (marked) Note:
1. Please confirm the authenticity and validity of the information. If the information is not true, the customer shall bear all the consequences.
2. The time of opening an account is determined by the workload of the bank, generally about one month, and the actual time shall prevail, For customers with high time requirement, please explain in advance
service content of license processing:
license application includes:
& ᦇ 8226; Financial business scheme design of MSB license; Preparation and writing of application materials; Submit an application for MSB license to the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Responsible for answering questions raised by the U.S. Treasury and FinCEN ring the application process< br />• If the U.S. Treasury Department and FinCEN require us to provide other documents or relevant instructions, we will be responsible for writing and submitting them, such as proct disclosure statement. After the completion of the license inquiry: login the U.S. Department of the Treasury MSB website to inquire about the license number and other information.
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Hello! Glad to answer your question

the US MSB (money services business) license is a financial license supervised and issued by FinCEN (financial crime enforcement agency under the US Ministry of Finance). The main objects of supervision are businesses and companies related to money services. The scope includes international remittance, foreign exchange exchange,

currency transaction / transfer (including digital currency / virtual currency), ICO issuance, provision of prepayment

items, issuance of traveler's checks, etc. Companies engaged in the above-mentioned related businesses in the United States must apply for MSB license to operate legally

first of all, let's understand the function of the MSB license plate

1. It can legally carry out currency trading and legal currency trading business

2. Increase the reputation of the exchange and make investors more confident

3. Materials required to prove the legal and compliant operation of the exchange and avoid risks


MSB license:
basic information of US companies;, Include company tax number
detailed personal data of shareholders and directors of US companies Passport scanning , personal telephone number, address, etc., shareholders should preferably have us SSN)
US office address
application time: 3 weeks
license processing service content:

license application work includes:
financial business scheme design of MSB license
preparation and writing of application materials
submitting the application for MSB license to the US Treasury Department
ring the application process, Responsible for answering questions raised by the U.S. Treasury and FinCEN
if the U.S. Treasury Department and FinCEN require us to provide other documents or relevant instructions, we will be responsible for writing and submitting them, such as proct closure statement
after the completion of the processing, the license number and other information can be inquired through the website of MSB of the U.S. Department of the Treasury

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After the end of foreign occupation, Marshall gained political independence, but did not get rid of the dependence on foreign countries economically. For a long time, Malaysia's economic development has been based on foreign aid, and its financial revenue mainly depends on loans or assistance from the United States, Japan and other countries and international organizations. Since 1996, under the pressure of the situation, the Malaysian government has taken some reform measures to develop the economy and open up new sources of finance, including introcing market mechanism, developing tourism and fishery resources, attracting foreign investment, and laying off staff, which have played a certain role in improving the economic situation of Malaysia
Marshall has sufficient skilled and unskilled labor and a competitive minimum wage rate. Non local citizens cannot buy land in the Marshall Islands. The term of land lease is generally up to 50 years and can be renewed The mortgage and Registration Act protects the interests of lessors and lessees. The rent is to be negotiated with the landowner. Legislation on the establishment of a land development registry is under consideration. Marshall has no restrictions on foreign investors' loans, and there are no legal provisions restricting the return of funds. However, the government encourages foreign investors to expand their investment and profit from it
Marshall is one of the famous offshore registries, which is also the reason why his reputation began to rise in recent years
the Marshall company registration scheme provides that if a Marshall Islands company is not incorporated by an original resident, it is legally exempt from all taxes. The Marshall Islands company can be managed in British or American style. British style must have managing director and company secretary; The American style requires directors and executives. The issue of shares in bearer form is permitted and the names of shareholders, directors or executives are not required to be registered with the government or a registered agent. The establishment of an offshore company can be completed within 10 days. In case of real-time needs, you can also buy ready-made companies. GDP (2007): 149.5 million US dollars
GDP per capita (2007): US $2836
currency name: United States dollar. 1 dollar = 100 cents
inflation rate (2006): 5.3%. Bank of the Marshall Islands: established in November 1982; Commercial banks. The state owns 40% of the shares; The amount of savings was 5.4 million (December 1992); The total assets are 15.3 million US dollars (December 1994)
Robert Reimers company: founded in 1960. The amount of capital is more than 20 million US dollars. Wholesale, retail, hotels, restaurants, building materials, cars and spare parts, desalinated drinking water, international shipping agents, rental office space, seafood breeding and tourism related chartering, diving, fishing and other businesses. Person in charge: Robert Reimers
Pacific International Company: founded in 1967. The capital amount is US $10 million. It is engaged in construction instry, building materials, rental, repair heavy machinery, travel agency, insurance company, taxi, rental apartment building, office building and other businesses. The person in charge, Jerry Kramer
Pacific Marshall company: established in 1984. Wholesale, shipping agents, car agents, taxi agents and other business. Person in charge: Samuel Smith
Marshall insurance company
Majuro chamber of Commerce. Mainly by sea
highway: the total length is 152 km. In 1988, there were 1230 motor vehicles. Road traffic is on the right
water transport: there are 131 merchant ships (each with a registered gross tonnage of 1000 or more), totaling 6572915 gross tonnage or 11208214 gross loaded tonnage. Majuro is the main port. Regular ocean going passenger and cargo ships between Australia and Japan stop at the Marshall Islands. Four ships operated by the Marshall Islands navigate between the major islands in the country
air transport: 19 airports (1998). The main airport is Majuro, where Boeing 707, 727 and 737 can take off and land. There are satellite communications facilities in the Marshall Islands. Marshall Islands Airlines (founded in 1980) has regular flights to many islands in the country and neighboring South Pacific island countries. Continental / Micronesia Airlines has weekly flights between Honolulu, Guam and Majuro. Both the import and export trade volume of Malaysia and the United States accounted for more than half of the total import and export volume of the whole year. Due to the backward level of economic development and the single structure of export procts, Malaysia's foreign trade is in deficit year after year, which is still high. The main trading partners are the United States, Japan and Australia
in 1993, frozen fish was the first major export commodity in Marshall's export commodity structure, reaching 3.64 million US dollars, and other export commodities were coconut oil, coconut cakes, handicrafts, etc. The main import commodities are food, machinery and equipment, fuel, beverage and tobacco. In 1993, 69% of the imports came from the United States, 11% from Guam and 9.7% from Japan. The other major importing countries and regions were Australia, New Zealand and China in turn. The main export markets are the United States, Japan, Australia and China< In 1996, the total export value was 17.5 million US dollars and the import value was 71.8 million US dollars. No army, 170 police. The United States is responsible for national defense. There is a US missile military base on kwajalin
the military geographical position of the Marshall Islands is very important. During the Second World War, the United States and Japan fought fiercely here. From 1946 to 1968, the United States carried out 66 nuclear explosions on bikini and ekwitok islands in the northwest of the islands. Since 1956, the United States has paid at least $759 million in monetary and non monetary compensation to the Marshall Islands for damage caused by nuclear tests. Nuclear test in March 1944, the United States test exploded the first atomic bomb in a desert called "the road to death" in New Mexico. The explosion burned the sand grains within 800 meters into emerald green glass, and even shattered the glass windows 200 kilometers away. In August 1945, after the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, the Soviet Union began to speed up the development of the atomic bomb. Four years later, the first atomic bomb of the Soviet Union was successfully tested, breaking the unique nuclear advantage of the United States. Therefore, the United States began to develop a more powerful nuclear weapon - hydrogen bomb. In January 1946, after repeated deliberation, the United States Atomic Energy Commission finally selected the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean as a new nuclear test site. Because Bikini Atoll and Eniwetok Atoll in the northwest of Marshall Islands are the most open and flat with less residents, the United States finally chose these two atolls as nuclear test sites
in February 1946, American engineers moved into Bikini Atoll and began to force local residents to move. After nearly half a year's preparation, the United States concted two nuclear tests on Bikini Atoll on July 1 and 25, 1946< In June 1952, the theoretical design of the hydrogen bomb in the United States was completed. Two months later, the final assembly of a giant with a height of about two stories, a weight of 65 tons and a shape similar to a large thermos bottle was completed. In early October, thousands of American scientists, engineers, mechanics, army and Navy officers and men came to Eniwetok Atoll with this evil bomb. In the early hours of November 1, the world's first hydrogen bomb, Mike, was detonated. In an instant, the nuclear radiation, shock wave and light radiation, 500 times stronger than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, wreaked havoc over the Pacific Ocean. The world's first man-made thermonuclear sun has risen on the earth, according to scientists who observed the hydrogen bomb explosion 60 kilometers away. The success of the hydrogen bomb test has enabled the United States to regain its dominant position in the field of nuclear weapons. But that advantage didn't last long. In August 1953, the first hydrogen bomb of the Soviet Union was successfully tested, which deeply stimulated the United States, so the United States decided to explode a more powerful hydrogen bomb, and the real nightmare of the Marshall people came. On March 1, 1954, the United States placed a hydrogen bomb predicted to be 6 million tons of TNT equivalent on the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. At about 6:45, the hydrogen bomb exploded about two meters above the ground. The scene of the explosion soon made the observers mbfounded: it can't be 6 million tons of explosive equivalent! Because they found that the island where the hydrogen bomb was located and the two nearby islands disappeared from sight at the moment of explosion. The US air observation plane found that the place where the hydrogen bomb was originally placed suddenly became a deep lake. The lake is nearly 2 kilometers wide and 80 meters deep. People can see the light clearly on the island 220 kilometers away from the explosion center. Afterwards, according to the calculation of American scientists, the explosion equivalent of this hydrogen bomb was as high as 15 million tons, more than twice the original estimate, and more than 1000 times the power of Hiroshima atomic bomb. It was the most powerful nuclear weapon in the world at that time. In 1955, American experts concted a survey. Among the 241 fishermen surveyed, 12 fishermen died of liver cirrhosis and cancer in that year; A year later, another 61 people died of leukemia, cancer or cirrhosis. After the hydrogen bomb test, the intolerable Marshall people sent a petition to the United Nations to ask the United States to stop the nuclear test in the islands. However, the United States, which claims to attach importance to "democracy and human rights", refused their request regardless of the lives of these islanders. It was not until July 1958 that the United States, under the pressure of the whole world, stopped its nuclear test in the Marshall Islands< According to statistics, from the 1940s to the 1990s, the United States concted thousands of nuclear tests. Among them, from 1946 to 1958, 67 nuclear tests were concted in the Marshall Islands alone, and 23 in the Bikini Atoll. In 1954, three nuclear weapons of more than 10 million tons equivalent were successively exploded on the islands of the Marshall Islands. The radioactive fallout from the nuclear explosion fell to other areas of the archipelago, causing skin burns, hair loss, nausea, vomiting and other phenomena for many people. Thyroid diseases and malignant tumors have also become common local diseases. These nuclear tests not only turned this beautiful tropical paradise into a hell full of nuclear radiation, but also caused permanent damage to the environment of the nearby Pacific Ocean. In these areas, after nearly 60 years of wind and rain, the resial radiation has been mixed in the soil, making the local food and drinking water become the source of radiation pollution, and people have to transport the necessary daily necessities from other places. The nuclear pollution in the test site and nearby islands is more serious, and the strong radiation has made it impossible for the islanders to return home. The Republic of the Marshall Islands has filed a huge claim for us $3 billion in compensation with the United States
missile test on January 18, 2000, the United States concted the second test on the missile interception technology planned for the "national missile defense system" in the Marshall Islands, but the test failed. On July 8, the third test was carried out and failed. On December 3, 2001, the United States successfully concted the fifth interception test of the NMD system at home and in the Marshall Islands. On March 15, 2002, the United States successfully concted the sixth interception test of the NMD system at home and in the Marshall Islands. On October 15, the seventh interception test was successful. On December 11, the seventh interception test failed. On February 14, 2005, the flight test of the US missile defense system failed, and the interceptor missile failed to launch from the Reagan test site in the Marshall Islands. This is the second time in two months that the interceptor missile has failed to ignite. On June 14, 2006, the US Air Force successfully test fired a "militia-3" missile from Vandenberg Air Force base. Three unarmed warheads flew 7700 km in 30 minutes and hit the target at the kwajalin range in the Marshall Islands. On July 20, another test shot was made

5. The Republic of Marshall Islands (English: the Republic of Marshall Island) is located in the central Pacific Ocean, 3200 km southwest of Hawaii and 2100 km southeast of Guam. It is composed of more than 1200 large and small islands and reefs, which are distributed in more than 2 million square kilometers of sea area, forming two series of northwest southeast chain islands
in the East is the huilatak islands, and in the west is the lalik islands. There are 34 main reefs, of which 29 coral atolls and 5 islands form two parallel giant island chains, stretching over 750000 square miles of the central Pacific Ocean. The Marshall Islands is a sovereign Republic in free association with the United States. It advocates the protection of marine resources and environment, the establishment of a nuclear free zone in the South Pacific, and actively participates in peace and cooperation in the Asia Pacific region and among countries in the world
on December 5, 2017, the European Union announced that the Marshall Islands was included in the list of tax havens. It can carry out trade, merger, acquisition, asset protection, listing and fund raising and all legal business activities
advantages of company registration in Marshall:
1. No tax: no tax is required for indivials or companies
2. Confidentiality of business information: Marshall implements regulations concive to confidentiality for international business companies
3. Concive to international trade: it can avoid trade protection of some countries. The name of the company is also free
4. Avoiding foreign exchange control: after the company is registered, it can open an offshore account and collect foreign exchange freely
5. No need to audit tax returns: no need to proce audited statements of accounts or annual audit, no need to have a record of local activities, no need to issue bearer shares
to register Marshall company, the following information should be provided:
a company name: full English name; (2) information of directors and shareholders: a company can be established by one person. (3) registered capital: Standard registered capital: US $50000; 7-10 working days
the market price is chaotic, I suggest you find a first-hand agent, it will be much cheaper, you can contact me
6. The main one is the Marshall Islands Business Company Act, which contains confidentiality provisions. For example, companies can issue anonymous invoices without the requirement to disclose the names of shareholders, directors or officers to the registry, registered agent or any governmental authority

unlike many overseas financial centers, Marshall Islands is exempt from the tax of Gome, which is a non resident company. Registered Marshall companies can also transfer companies in or out of the company register, which is very convenient. Once the name of a Marshall incorporated company is approved for use, the customer will be provided with three copies of the incorporation details, certificate of incorporation, power of attorney and standard by laws.
7. Black pennies, the first stamp in the world, was officially put into use on May 6, 1840 http://ke..com/view/53888.html

the most expensive stamp in the world was issued by British Guiana in 1856 with a face value of one cent. Because it is handed down from generation to generation. When it was auctioned in the United States in 1980, it sold for $850000. With taxes, the buyer actually paid nearly $1 million
its value is on top of a set of four "inverted Jennie" stamps

China's most expensive red stamp "small words should be one yuan"
the value of the red stamp "small words should be one yuan" http://ke..com/view/624020.html
in 1997, the price of China Qing Dynasty stamp catalogue (Revised Edition) published in China: 1.8 million yuan (RMB) for one red stamp "small character as one yuan" 2 million yuan (RMB) without a period after "dollar"< On October 1, 1997, the China stamp Expo held in Guangzhou exhibited for the first time the brand-new 50 stamps with a whole sheet of "red mountains and rivers all over the country". This stamp can be regarded as a "national treasure" with a market price of more than 10 million yuan (RMB)<

appendix: the world's top stamps

the world's first stamp was issued by the UK on May 6, 1840. The design is a profile of Queen Victoria, with a face value of one penny. The stamp is black, commonly known as "black penny"< The earliest commemorative stamp in the world was issued by Peru in 1871 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the opening of the earliest railway in South America (from Lima to lecaroma). Others believe that in 1893, the 16 stamps issued by the United States in memory of Columbus, the navigator, were the first set of commemorative stamps in the world

the world's first air stamp was issued by Italy in 1917. It's three lines on a regular stamp. It means: "air mail test, may 1917, Turin Rome Turin."
the world's first overe stamps were issued by the former Dutch East bream (now Indonesia) in 1945. Others believe that it was first published in France in 1859
the earliest Parcel Stamps in the world were issued by Belgium in 1879. Some people think it was issued by Italy in 1884
the earliest express stamps in the world were issued by the United States in 1885< The earliest charity stamps in the world were issued by New South Wales in 1897, with a face value of 1p and 1.5p. However, they were sold at a price 20 times higher than the face value, and all the income was used for charity. It is also said that in 1905, the stamps issued by Russia for the relief of the orphans of soldiers killed in battle were the earliest charity stamps

the earliest official stamps in the world were issued by Spain in 1854
the world's first newsprint stamp was issued by Austria in 1851. There is no denomination on the face of the ticket, which can only be distinguished according to the color
the earliest military stamp in the world was issued by Turkey in 1898. Others think it was issued in 1901 in France
the world's first registered stamp was issued by Colombia in 1865. Others think it was issued by Panama in 1888< The earliest Christmas stamps in the world were issued by Canada in 1898
the world's first guaranteed stamps were issued by Colombia in 1865
the earliest printed matter stamps in the world were issued by Turkey in 1879. They can be used as newsprint stamps with the words "printed matter" on them
the earliest exchange stamps in the world were issued by the Netherlands in 1884
the world's first pneumatic mail stamp was issued by Italy in 1918
the world's first maritime postal stamp was issued by the Turkish Navy in 1850. It is used to pay for the postage of the mail delivered by the navy ship. It is not marked. It only has the words "postage paid". The amount must be filled in on the stamp
the earliest Telecom stamp in the world was issued by Prussia in 1864< In 1937, Czechoslovakia issued the world's first stamps (two kinds), which were pasted on the mail to ask the recipient to receive them
the world's first Braille stamp was issued by Brazil in 1979. There are two kinds of Braille on the face. It is issued as a charity stamp
the earliest Sunday stamp in the world was issued by Bulgaria in 1925 and is specially used for Sunday Mail. The income is used as the maintenance fee of the post staff sanatorium
the world's first non denomination stamps were issued by babacos of Colombia from 1901 to 1903. The face value was filled in with a pen at the time of sale
the earliest postscript stamps in the world were issued by Belgium from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. At the bottom of the ticket is a pair of tickets printed with the words "don't deliver on Sunday"
the earliest wordless stamp in the world was issued by Austria in 1874. There's only one picture of "evangelist" on the ticket. The ticket is for newspaper delivery
the earliest triangular stamp in the world was issued by Cape of good hope in South Africa on September 2, 1853. The design is a goddess, symbolizing the Cape of good hope< The first round stamp in the world was issued by India in 1852
the earliest oval stamp in the world was issued by Mexico in 1886< From 1963 to 1964, Tonga and Sierra Leone issued banana shaped stamps and map shaped stamps
the earliest roll stamps in the world were issued by the United States in 1908. It prints thousands of stamps on long paper tape, then rolls them up and sells them one by one in the vending machine
the earliest promissory note in the world was issued by Luxembourg in 1895. It was introced to Britain in 1904 and has been followed by other countries since then
the earliest metal stamp in the world was issued by Hungary in 1955 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its aluminum instry. The pattern shows airplanes passing the metallurgical instrial zone

the earliest silk stamps in the world were issued by Poland in 1958 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of its postal service. The design is an ancient mail car
the earliest three-dimensional plastic stamps in the world were issued by bhutan in 1969 to commemorate Apollo's landing on the moon in the United States. The picture shows the rocket landing on the moon
the world's first album stamp was issued by bhutan in 1973. It is made of plastic. The stamp has a miniature compact disc. The name and face value of the country are near the Central Park. The Bhutan national anthem and folk songs are recorded on the outer ring
the earliest phosphorescent stamps in the world were issued by the UK in 1957. The surface of the stamps can show brilliant phosphorescence when illuminated by the ultraviolet lamp in the letter sorting machine
the earliest fragrant stamps in the world were issued by Cuba in the 1950s. It is made of orange, anise seed, lemon and other spices mixed in the glue
the world's first leaf stamp was issued by Gabon on the occasion of its 22nd anniversary in 1982. It is printed on the leaves of okume with special technology
the earliest electronic stamp in the world was issued by the Federal Republic of Germany on January 2, 1981
the world's largest stamp
issued by Marshall on October 30, 1979. It is 160 mm long. It's 110 mm wide. It's bigger than an ordinary envelope. It's seventy-five cents in value. The pattern is an aerial view of the island. On the top of the stamp is printed a line: "Let peace come to the earth."

the world's smallest stamp was issued in 1856 by Mecklenburg schlumbermer in northern Germany. Specification 9 × 9 mm. Because it was not practical, it was soon abolished
the world's longest stamp was issued by China in 1913. The size is 247.81 × 89 mm
the world's highest face value stamp was issued on July 13, 1946 e to the collapse of Hungary's economy, with a face value of 500000 billion Pongo
the world's smallest stamp was issued by Hungary in 1946 with a face value of only 16 cents per 1000 trillion US dollars
the most expensive stamp in the world
it was issued by British Guiana in 1856 with a denomination of one cent. Because it is handed down from generation to generation. When it was auctioned in the United States in 1980, it sold for $850000. With taxes, the buyer actually paid nearly $1 million<

commemorative stamps with the largest circulation in the world
in 1932, the United States issued 4.2219198300 commemorative stamps for the bicentennial of Washington's birth
the earliest university stamps in the world were issued by Oxford University and Cambridge University from 1871 to 1886. It was used to transfer Book Credit between schools, and then stopped issuing e to the interference of the post office
the world's first self-adhesive stamp was issued by Sierra Leone in 1964. The back glue of this kind of stamp does not need to be wet. When it is used, just take off the protective paper on it
the world's largest private philatelic collection is the one of Maurice burrow in France, which sold for $3.25 million at auction
the largest national stamp in the world, it is the stamp collection of the British Museum. There are 400 volumes in the royal collection, worth more than 2.5 million US dollars
it is the United Nations stamp with the largest number of languages in the world. Stamps are usually marked in Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian
the earliest "vote in the vote" in the world was issued by Mexico in 1940. The design is the world's first stamp "black pennies". Others think it was a stamp issued by Portugal in 1935
the country with the most "disabled votes" in the world is Afghanistan. From 1870 to 1892, post offices in Afghanistan did not use postmarks to cancel tickets. Instead, they used their hands to tear a hole or part of the new stamps. These "remnant stamps" are now very precious< Since January 1980, the International Association of postmaster general has issued a set of 73 silver copies of the world's earliest stamps (including the one cent silver stamp of China's "dragon"), which are copied as is and plated with gold. On the back of the stamp is the stamp of the association, accompanied by a brochure introcing the stamp<

the world's earliest postmark
in 1661, the British Post Office first used the postmark, which was designed by Henry bishop, then postmaster general. This kind of garden is marked with the date in the upper grid and the month in the lower grid. Later, the Philatelic circles called this kind of postmark "the bishop postmark". The order of the horseman postmark used to cancel stamps after the British stamps were issued in 1840. The date stamp is in the blank of the envelope

the world's first mini sheet was held at the Paris International Stamp Exhibition in 1937, and the mini sheet was issued to commemorate the event
the earliest musician stamps in the world were issued by Poland in 1919. The pattern is the image of paderevsky. He is the Prime Minister of Poland and a pianist and composer
the world's first detective stamp was issued by San Marino in 1979. There are five pieces in the set. The patterns are the famous detective heads in the five novels. First division Sherlock Holmes
the earliest Olympic Games stamps in the world were issued by Greece in 1896 for the first Olympic Games. A complete set of 12 tickets with 12 patterns related to the ancient Olympic Games< The earliest map stamp in the world was issued by Panama in 1887. The pattern is the territory of Panama, but the country name printed on the stamp is Colombia, because Panama was a province of the Federation of greater Colombia at that time
the world's first Antarctic stamp was issued by the United States in 1933 to commemorate Rear Admiral Byrd's second polar aerial survey< The earliest animal stamps in the world were issued by Canada in 1851. A beaver is printed on the stamp
the world
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Marshall Islands has a beautiful natural environment, known as the black pearl in the South Pacific. It is far away from the noise of the city, without any instrial pollution. The air is fresh and comfortable. Coconut crab
Malaysian diet attaches great importance to class. At the state banquet, traditional leaders usually take it first, followed by important guests, cabinet members and members of Parliament. And the changes introced in the first paragraph also brought various catering cultures to Marshall. In the past, the Marshall people used taro and breadfruit as their staple food. Graally, the Japanese brought rice eating culture and the Americans brought meat eating culture. Taiwan's agricultural technology group even introced vegetable planting technology and pig and chicken breeding technology into Malaysia, recing the Malay people's congenital adverse conditions of gout, diabetes, hypertension and other diseases e to eating less vegetables. In addition, seafood is indispensable in Malaysia! Coconut crab, lobster and grouper are all local specialties, but the proction is not as good as before e to excessive fishing. However, in Marshall, food and drink are imported, so the price is not low. How interesting these changes and characteristics of diet are< Tuna
South Pacific island countries are rich in tuna, which has been known for a long time, and sashimi is also well-known on the international table. According to the Ministry of resources development of Marshall, there are a large number of tuna in the sea city of the country and Micronesia, among which bluefin tuna (light blue all over) is popular. This kind of fish is tender and nutritious. It is popular in Southeast Asia and America. It is a hot commodity in the international market. As a result, the fleets of Lin, Japan, Taiwan and even the United States have traveled thousands of miles to the waters of Marshall to catch tuna and then sell it to the international market. In this regard, the Marshall government welcomes friendly cooperation. First of all, using foreign advanced equipment and technology, we can develop our own resources and train our own technical team; Secondly, we can share the profits and get all kinds of taxes to increase the foreign exchange income; Third, with the arrival of a large number of foreign sailors, the domestic service instry and tourism instry are booming, and the shell vases have brought huge market benefits. Therefore, tuna alone has earned Marshall considerable income< The people of Marshall often say, "give me a fish, you can only live one day. Teach me to raise fish, but you can live for a lifetime." It fully expresses their great ambition to eat today and think of tomorrow. The government has formulated a series of principles and policies for this purpose. First, we should strengthen the rule of law, such as explicitly stipulating that the state-owned sea areas are not allowed to catch without the permission of the government, and that all the seedlings caught by mistake should be released on the spot. Second, we should further explore the seabed resources and stop the rush to dig them up. For example, we should protect the phosphate, seahorse, fresh shellfish, rare metals, etc., which are abundant in the local area, and not develop them for the time being, We should strengthen international technical and economic cooperation and make use of the strengths of others to make up for our own weaknesses. Marshall Island handicrafts artists use local natural materials as materials to make exquisite small gifts and decorations for island style houses
handicrafts
shells collected from the beach are used to make necklaces and handmade jewelry, as well as traditional local hair bands
the long distance between the islands and the very low altitude were a great challenge for the early Marshall residents. The composition of the waves gave them clues to the direction of the next island. This information is passed down through the strip of histogram, which is made of strips of pandanus and shells to reflect ocean types and islands or coral reefs. Photos provided by elefa handicrafts instry
Marshall's handicrafts are among the best in the Pacific. Fans, baskets, cushions, decorations and Kili bags (famous for Jackie Onassis) are all from Marshall and will continue to be praised for their uniqueness and intricate design. Many creative crafts of this period are embodied in more modern handicrafts
shell crafts with double value
the shells on Marshall beach are colorful and dazzling. The back is black, brown or yellow with various hidden patterns, and the abdomen is usually white. When the sea is at ebb tide, the shells are absorbed under the rocks in the shoal with the help of suction cups on the abdomen. People can pick up the rocks and pick them up. In the night when the moon is in the sky, it often climbs the beach to enjoy the cool. As long as you are willing to go out, it will return with a full load. After picking up the shell, it is buried in the soil. After being bitten by ants and other insects and decomposed by bacteria, all the meat in the shell decays about a week. After being g out, it is washed clean with sea water (fresh water is not allowed, otherwise the back of the shell will lose its luster), and it becomes an exquisite proct. A large shell (8.5x5.5cm) can sell for $2.50, and a small one is worth dozens of cents. But smart and skillful women, with the help of natural engineering, combined these small procts into a variety of handicrafts, such as satchels, vases, neck rings, table lamps, tapestries, etc., with unique shapes and treasures. A shell vase is worth $50-80, and a neck ring is worth $20-30, doubling the price. According to local custom, guests are required to wear shell neck rings on solemn occasions such as welcome ceremony, signing agreement, renewing contract and tribal alliance. In local stores, there are a variety of shell crafts, which make customers dizzy. The post office also issued commemorative stamps to show all kinds of Bei Liang, which were immediately snapped up
shell crafts
RMI's embassy in Washington, D.C., promises to empower the Marshall people to sell (in a culturally appropriate way) here in the United States through their professional crafts. Although crafts are not sold by the embassy, we believe that these crafts contribute to the contribution of craftsmen, the economic independence of special women, and the pleasure of putting you in touch with these talented indivials
Marshall crafts are known for their high quality craftsmanship and originality in the central Pacific process, and for their use of natural procts. Although arts and crafts are extremely specialized, they certainly have a wide range of appeal to consumers. You'll find woven baskets, fans, hats, walls, hangings, wallets, mats, coastal boats, Marshall sticks and more! They were made in the homes of the Marshall people and were found with natural resources, mainly on the outer Atoll. These include such raw materials as coconut, Pandanas leaves, and likajir shells. You may also find some wonderful coconut oil procts ranging from hand soap to detergents. Not only are these procts good for your skin, but they don't harm the environment
Mastery of craftsmanship remains an important art form in the Marshall Islands. Accessibility to the U.S. market will help encourage this traditional art form to flourish, despite the worldwide trend towards mass proction of goods. Craftsmen depend on craft as their main source of income. It is expected that the proof of the market outside the Marshall Islands will provide craftsmen with more reliable salaries and greater economic opportunities
traditional canoe
initiative to revive and refine traditional Marshall building skills is currently underway in the Marshall Islands. Look at these pages for more information in the near future
double canoes have never been used in the Marshall Islands - nor in Micronesia generally: the typical fast sailing craft in this area has a double ended hull with asymmetric edges and sharp edges, very narrow, and the bones, passengers and objects continue to form a horizontal platform. This led to the ejection of plankton from the outboard frame and the sheltered side of the hull. The crew sat as ballast for this, their numbers according to the weather -- and the breeze was a man wind and strong blowing took four. The mast stays fastened to two independent main booms and their pull cleverly uses reinforcement attachments between plankton and auxiliary booms. Goods can and are stored in hold but must tolerate water as they are transported and packed uninterrupted
in the past, canoes could reach 100 feet in length and carry 40 people, with supplies for a good one month voyage from these big ships, called walap, not fast. Tipnol is small and fast and is used mainly for fishing in saltwater lakes: it can carry 10 or more and is still useful for ocean voyages. Korkor is a small paddled outboard frame, sometimes fitted to sails, used to work for salt water lakes. Sails are triangular and often extremely large to paddock and boom on both sides
braided on the mat, the strips leave from the strongest pandanus tree, and they are stitched together in the safest way. They were set down with the spire; Adding by twisting the completed boat, also called, stay towed, the leaning of the sail mast in the other direction and the tack of the sail is moved and lashed against the opposite end of the boat, which takes place in less than a minute. Voyages are shortened in squally weather by cultivating booms and recing the total area of the spinner
the hull of the ship has been made into a breadfruit tree. The best wood can be used, but it is far away from the ideal place; The necessary dimensions are achieved by skillful edge joining and patching, made of drill holes and lashings made of coconut ropes
western contemporary and preeminently handsome and well equipped... Our fitters polished the most expensive furniture not better to recognize the canoe. Captain Cook recognized their remarkable speed - 12 knots, with race craft - and that they could sail significantly faster than his ship. And the 19th century sailors left a vivid description of the journey:
is a huge sail, down to the great steering oar and we shot like a horse. The masts bend like reeds, and with the great rate of our efforts to make the sea on either side is like a hissing cauldron our route
cultural skills
unique social hierarchy although the specific date and origin are still controversial, the uniqueness of the culture originated from these islands is certain. Marshall society was once, and still can be divided into three main social classes:
iroij – leader I, who has the ultimate rule over land ownership, resource use and distribution, and dispute settlement
ALAP - clan leader, whose responsibilities include land maintenance and supervision of daily activities
rijerbal – worker, responsible for daily livelihood, construction, agriculture, etc
in addition, the local land is divided into 12 parts, from IMON bwil, which belongs to the whole family, to kitdre, which is given as a gift by a husband to his wife. The inheritance of land is matriarchal
navigation technology
all residents of the Pacific island countries have certain navigation technology, and the people of Marshall may have the most advanced method of teaching this technology. Young apprentices spend a lot of time lying in the ocean, feeling the waves below them, while observing and understanding the waves below the island. In addition, navigation charts of various sizes and shapes have been designed to represent the complex wave and wind patterns associated with islands, reefs and coral islands. With these charts, the elderly can more easily explain and teach young beginners such complicated navigational concepts as wave refraction and upwelling mode
Marshall Islands

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