Stamp: V.I. Lenin (oblique lines) (Soviet Union, USSR 1970)

V.I. Lenin (oblique lines) (Soviet Union, USSR 1970)

14 March (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release All-Union Philatelic Exhibition, 1970, Moscow goes into circulation Stamp V.I. Lenin (oblique lines) face value 20 Russian kopek

Stamp V.I. Lenin (oblique lines) in catalogues
Michel: Mi: SU 3739II
Unificato: Un: SU 3593A

Stamp is square format.

The lines in the stamp background are skewed in relation to the top edge of the framework. Stamp from souvenir sheet.

Also in the issue All-Union Philatelic Exhibition, 1970, Moscow:

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Stamp V.I. Lenin (oblique lines) in digits
Country: Soviet Union, USSR
Date: 1970-03-14
Paper: Chalk surfaced
Print: Offset lithography and Embossed
Perforation: Simulated
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 20 Russian kopek
Print run: 700000

Stamp V.I. Lenin (oblique lines) it reflects the thematic directions:

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Stamp, V.I. Lenin (oblique lines), Soviet Union, USSR,  , Famous People, Heads of State, Philatelic Exhibitions, Revolutionaries