Stamp: 10th Anniversary of Ethiopian Revolution. (Soviet Union, USSR 1984)

10th Anniversary of Ethiopian Revolution. (Soviet Union, USSR 1984)

12 September (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release 10th Anniversary of Ethiopian Revolution. goes into circulation Stamp 10th Anniversary of Ethiopian Revolution. face value 5 Russian kopek

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Michel: Mi:SU 5434

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Country: Soviet Union, USSR
Date: 1984-09-12
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 40 x 28
Perforation: comb 12 x 12¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 5 Russian kopek
Print run: 3300000

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