27 November (Russia ) within release Russian icons goes into circulation Stamp "Meeting of Joachim and Anna", the Stokgholm gallery face value 10 Russian ruble
Stamp "Meeting of Joachim and Anna", the Stokgholm gallery in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi:RU 273 |
Stamp is vertical format.
"Joint issue Russia-Sweden, in se-tenant block + SE1748"Also in the issue Russian icons:
Stamp "Meeting of Joachim and Anna", the Stokgholm gallery it reflects the thematic directions:
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