Stamp: Coat of arms and State flag of Mongolian People's Republic (Soviet Union, USSR 1951)

Coat of arms and State flag of Mongolian People's Republic (Soviet Union, USSR 1951)

12 March (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release Mongolia goes into circulation Stamp Coat of arms and State flag of Mongolian People's Republic face value 1 Russian ruble

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Michel: Mi:SU 1554

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Country: Soviet Union, USSR
Date: 1951-03-12
Print: Photogravure
Size: 59 x 29
Perforation: line 12¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Russian ruble

Stamp Coat of arms and State flag of Mongolian People's Republic it reflects the thematic directions:

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A coat of arms is an heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e. shield), surcoat, or tabard. The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement which in its whole consists of shield, supporters, crest, and motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to an individual person, family (except in the United Kingdom), state, organisation or corporation.

A symbol is a mark, sign, or word that indicates, signifies, or is understood as representing an idea, object, or relationship. Symbols allow people to go beyond what is known or seen by creating linkages between otherwise very different concepts and experiences. All communication (and data processing) is achieved through the use of symbols. Symbols take the form of words, sounds, gestures, ideas, or visual images and are used to convey other ideas and beliefs. For example, a red octagon is a common symbol for "STOP"; on maps, blue lines often represent rivers; and a red rose often symbolizes love and compassion. Numerals are symbols for numbers; letters of an alphabet may be symbols for certain phonemes; and personal names are symbols representing individuals.

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