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Souvenir Postal Stationary Envelope (PSE) of the USSR/Russia; 1992; mixed franking USSR/Russia; commemorative PSE to the "Cosmonautics Day" (12th April) with special postmark; PSE of the then USSR from 13 Dec 1991; cover with post-code stencil framed and preprinted address field lines after Soviet pattern; PSE as Registered letter from the Star City, Russia (Zvyozdny gorodok) (Russian: "Звездный городок" = literally "Little town under the stars" = German: "Sternenstädtchen")
PSE: USSR; No.92015 from
Stamp (imprinted, 7 Kopeks, light-blue to aquamarine): USSR; Michel: No. 6178IAw (=non-fluorescent) with imprinted line frame 16.5 x 24.5 mm
Stamp (upper, 12 Kopeks; blue to dark lilac ultramarine): USSR; Michel: No. 4500; Yvert & Tellier: No. 4335; ZFA: No. 4605 (from (with Yuri-Gagarin-medal)
Stamp (middle, 12 Kopeks; maroon to red-violet brown): USSR; Michel: No. 6179IAw; Yvert & Tellier: No. 5838a; AFA: No. 6124a from on non-fluorescent paper with perforation 11½ : 12½
Stamp (bottom, 30 Kopeks, blackgrey on coated/glossy paper): Russia; Michel: No. 226v; Yvert & Tellier: No. 5925; from
First Day special postmark (PSE + blue stamp): Zvyozdny gorodok, (= Cosmonautics Day, 1992)
Transit postmark (brown stamp + blackgrey stamp, normal standard postmark): Zvyozdny gorodok (post office for mails to Moscow)
Receiver postmark (on revers, normal standard postmark): Moscow E-555,

Registered mark (stamped over letter picture): Zvyozdny gorodok
Date (commemorative day of the letter)
Source scan of original
Author Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the USSR
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Picture description PSE-stamp: Transportation means for the postal traffic

PSE-picture: Stylized drawing with a launching rocket
Stamp, 1976, ultramarine: drawing with Yuri A. Gagarin Gold Medal, award for Astronautics, from the Federation Aeronautique Internationale
Stamp, 1991, maroon: Russian carrier rocket "Energia" and spacecraft "Buran" on the launch pad in Baikonur Cosmodrome
Stamp, 1992, Russia, blackgrey: "Millennium of Russia" monument in Old Novgorod

First day of issue (letter as unity)
Publisher Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of the USSR/Russia
Design PSE-stamp: Vladislav Koval

PSE-picture: A. Schmidstein
Stamp (1976, ultramarine): Yevgeny Aniskin
Stamp (1991, maroon): Vladislav Koval
Stamp (1992, blackgrey): ?

Printer PSE: "Ряжской ф-ке Гознака" (= MPF Goznak in Ryazhsk)
Printing technique Offset printing

Recess printing (ultramarine stamp)

Circulation ? (PSE)

9.000.000 (stamp 1976, ultramarine)
? (stamp, 1991, maroon)
2,500,000 (stamp 1992, blackgrey)

Perforation none (PSE)

Comb perforation, K 12 : 12½ (stamp, 1976, ultramarine)
Comb perforation, K 11½ : 12½ (stamp, 1991, maroon)
Comb perforation, K 12¼ : 12 (stamp, 1992, blackgrey)

MICHEL Nr. Sowjetunion, Nr. 6178IAw (PSE-stamp)

Sowjetunion, Nr. 4500 (1976, dunkellilaultramarin)
Sowjetunion, Nr. 6179IAw (1991, kastanienbraun)
Russland, Nr. 226v (1992, schwarzgrau)

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