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    Good morning fellows. I have a chance to purchase this flag and I am trying to figure out fair retail for this one. I also would appreciate some help in identifying exactly what this flag is. The Flag does have a US Intelligence capture tag with it, which is cool for sure. Thanks in advance for your assistance!
    Cheers! Dave
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      1.Sugar cane
      2.competition
      3.working
      4.Merit
      5.South East Asia
      6.Name of that Japanese company
      7.Company( written in Japanese)

      No idea how it ties with that intelligence tag.
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        #4
        Is this a flag from a private company?

        Any value on one like this?

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          #5
          I think that it is probably connected to that Japanese sugar cane factory in the Marianas, I think based on Saipan? I couldn't quote value, but it is an interesting piece of history and the first time I have seen such a flag connected to the Japanese presence in the Mandates (Nan'yo). Neat flag!


          Tom

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            #6
            It was from this company. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanyo_K...bushiki_Kaisha
            Due to it's civilian nature, I can't see collectors paying a lot for it.

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              #7
              why "abolished" ???

              Originally posted by Nick Komiya View Post
              It was from this company. ...
              Nanyo_Kohatsu_Kabushiki_Kaisha ...
              Hello NK:
              Nice info link. Interesting to note that "Nanko was
              abolished at the end of the Pacific War by order of the
              American occupation authorities. The site of its former
              Saipan headquarters is now a museum." Wonder why
              they were "abolished", maybe due to their "political"
              and/or some kind of slave labor or troop support roll?

              OFW
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              .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                #8
                The company was a Japanese version of the East India Company. All such entities including banks set up outside Japan were automatically closed by law. All the fields were destroyed anyway by the bombing, so it would not have served any purpose to the Americans either.

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                  #9
                  Just wanted to follow up and thank you guys for all the great information on this flag!

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