Souvenir Sheet: 50th Anniversary of Great Moscow State Circus (Russia 2021)

50th Anniversary of Great Moscow State Circus (Russia 2021)

28 April (Russia ) within release 50th Anniversary of Great Moscow State Circus goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet 50th Anniversary of Great Moscow State Circus face value 100 Russian ruble

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Country: Russia
Date: 2021-04-28
Paper: chalk
Print: Offset lithography and Hologram
Size: 105 x 80
Perforation: 11¾
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Souvenir Sheet
Face Value: 100 Russian ruble
Print run: 3600

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