Stamp: Russian Definitive with overprint "Priam. Zemskije Kraje" (Russia, Civil War Regional Issues 1922)

Russian Definitive with overprint "Priam. Zemskije Kraje" (Russia, Civil War Regional Issues 1922)

01 October (Russia, Civil War Regional Issues ) within release Nikolayevsk on Amur (Priamur) goes into circulation Stamp Russian Definitive with overprint "Priam. Zemskije Kraje" face value 20 Russian kopek

Stamp Russian Definitive with overprint "Priam. Zemskije Kraje" in catalogues
Michel: Mi: RU-NI 41B
Stamp Number: Sn: RU-SI 106
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: RU-NI 47
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: RU-PR 120
Unificato: Un: RU-PR 47
Soloviev: Sol: RU-PZK 29

Stamp is square format.

Red overprint. Priamursky Zemsky Krai

Also in the issue Nikolayevsk on Amur (Priamur):

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Stamp Russian Definitive with overprint "Priam. Zemskije Kraje" in digits
Country: Russia, Civil War Regional Issues
Date: 1922-10-01
Paper: Plain white paper and gray with a vertical diamond
Print: Typography and Embossed
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 20 Russian kopek

Stamp Russian Definitive with overprint "Priam. Zemskije Kraje" it reflects the thematic directions:

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