20 December (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release Air Mail goes into circulation Stamp Helicopter Mil Mi-4 Over Kremlin - Surcharge and Overprint face value 6 Russian kopek
Stamp Helicopter Mil Mi-4 Over Kremlin - Surcharge and Overprint in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: SU 2566qII |
Unificato: | Un: SU A113a |
Stamp is vertical format.
Design error: "6" of face value is missing (pos. 16).Stamp Helicopter Mil Mi-4 Over Kremlin - Surcharge and Overprint it reflects the thematic directions:
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