Stamp: Farewell to the Don Cossack (Soviet Union, USSR 1925)

Farewell to the Don Cossack (Soviet Union, USSR 1925)

01 January (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release Exchange Control goes into circulation Stamp Farewell to the Don Cossack face value 1 Russian ruble

Stamp Farewell to the Don Cossack in catalogues
Michel: Mi: SU TK13C
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: SU T432c

Stamp is square format.

3 kopek charity stamp of 1915 surcharged "СССР уполно-мочен-ный ЗАГРАНИЧНЫЙ ОБМЕН. по фи-лателии и бонам. 1 руб. 1" in black. Also exists with inverted overprint. This is a revenue stamp which was used to pay a tax on stamp exchanges carried out through the Soviet Philatelic Association. It was affixed to incoming or outgoing envelopes containing stamps and it would receive a violet or black rectangular cancel. Listed under "Gebühren für Briefmarken-Tauschsendungen" (Fees for postage stamp exchanges) in Michel, "Timbres d'Usage Spécial" (special usage stamps) in Yvert and "Exchange Control" in Barefoot.

Also in the issue Exchange Control:

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Stamp Farewell to the Don Cossack in digits
Country: Soviet Union, USSR
Date: 1925-01-01
Paper: White coated paper.
Print: Typography
Perforation: line 13½
Emission: Postal Tax
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Russian ruble

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