Stamp: Main Centre for Special Communications (Russia 2014)

Main Centre for Special Communications (Russia 2014)

18 September (Russia ) within release Main Centre for Special Communications goes into circulation Stamp Main Centre for Special Communications face value 18 Russian ruble

Stamp Main Centre for Special Communications in catalogues
Michel: Mi:RU 2092
WADP Numbering System - WNS: WAD:RU 106.14

Stamp is horizontal format.

Designer: A.Drobyshev. The stamp features the logo of the Main Centre for Special Communications and branded cars on the building background FSUE "Special Communication of Russia".

Also in the issue Main Centre for Special Communications:

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Stamp Main Centre for Special Communications in digits
Country: Russia
Date: 2014-09-18
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 42 x 30
Perforation: comb 12½ x 12
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 18 Russian ruble
Print run: 375000

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