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Русский: Первый стандартный выпуск почтовых марок СССР. 3-й выпуск. Крестьянин.
English: 1th standard issue of Soviet Union. 3rd issue. Peasant. |
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Source | Электронный каталог "Марки Страны Советов" |
Author | USSR Post: Ivan Shadr (1887−1941) |
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