01 December (Ukraine ) within release Not Issued Definitive 1920 goes into circulation Stamp Bogdan Khmelnytsky (1595-1657) face value 10 Ukrainian hryvnia
Stamp Bogdan Khmelnytsky (1595-1657) in catalogues | |
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Colnect codes: | Col: UA 1920.12-06 |
Stamp is vertical format.
The series was ordered by the Government of the People's Republic at the Military Geographical Institute in Vienna. As a result of military actions, they did not enter circulation. The total circulation is about 100 million pieces.Also in the issue Not Issued Definitive 1920:
Stamp Bogdan Khmelnytsky (1595-1657) it reflects the thematic directions:
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