03 May (Ukraine ) within release Fifth and sixth definitive issue goes into circulation Stamp Wheat ears face value Є No Face Value
Stamp is vertical format.
Best assessed against other variants by samples with the Print Order Number in the selvage. This variant, unlike others, lacks luminescence. Print Order Number: 1-3285. Microprint: Without microprint under "Є". Microprint: Letter "Є" twice printed on the alphabetical face value. "Є" corresponds to the airmail postage rate of an ordinary international letter up to 20 gram (except the CIS-countries). Price: 0.66 $. Luminescent features: Trident, wheat ears, contours of legend "УКРАЇНА UKRAINA" and face value daisy petals luminesce under UV light. Luminescent features of this variant are 'intense' (brilliant) in comparison with UKR UA 376.Also in the issue Fifth and sixth definitive issue:
Stamp Wheat ears it reflects the thematic directions:
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