Stamp: First president of Republic Abkhasia V.G. Ardzinba (Abkhazia 1997)

First president of Republic Abkhasia V.G. Ardzinba (Abkhazia 1997)

01 January (Abkhazia ) within release First President of Abkhazia goes into circulation Stamp First president of Republic Abkhasia V.G. Ardzinba face value 1,500 Russian ruble

Stamp First president of Republic Abkhasia V.G. Ardzinba in catalogues
Michel: Mi: AB 132B

Stamp is horizontal format.

Issued in sheet of 16 stamps (4x4). Stamp number in Catalog of Republic of Abkhazia: 146

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Country: Abkhazia
Date: 1997-01-01
Paper: chalky
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 38 x 25.4
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1,500 Russian ruble
Print run: 19200

Stamp First president of Republic Abkhasia V.G. Ardzinba it reflects the thematic directions:

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