28 May (Russia ) within release 175th Birth Anniversary of P.I.Tchaikovsky, composer goes into circulation Stamp 175th Birth Anniversary of P.I.Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) face value 150 Russian ruble
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Designer: A.Fedulov.Also in the issue 175th Birth Anniversary of P.I.Tchaikovsky, composer:
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