16 November (Russia ) within release Treasures of Russia - Diamond Fund of Russian Federation goes into circulation Booklet Pane Orlov Diamond in the Imperial Sceptre face value 22 Russian ruble
Booklet Pane Orlov Diamond in the Imperial Sceptre in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi: RU 2504IIHB |
Booklet Pane is horizontal format.
Booklet pane from Prestige booklet.Also in the issue Treasures of Russia - Diamond Fund of Russian Federation:
Booklet Pane Orlov Diamond in the Imperial Sceptre it reflects the thematic directions:
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