27 November (Russia ) within release Russian icons goes into circulation Se-tenant Russian Icons. Joint issue of Russia and Sweden face value 4*10 Russian ruble
Se-tenant Russian Icons. Joint issue of Russia and Sweden in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi:RU 273-276 Zd |
Se-tenant is vertical format.
Joint issue Russia-Sweden, se-tenant block of RU273-276 + SE1748-1751Also in the issue Russian icons:
Se-tenant Russian Icons. Joint issue of Russia and Sweden it reflects the thematic directions:
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