Mythical Lion Mher (Armenia 1921)
01 December (Armenia )
within release National Symbols
goes into circulation Stamp Mythical Lion Mher face value 100 Armenian ruble
Stamp Mythical Lion Mher in catalogues |
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Mi: AM IIgB
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Stamp is square format.
Not issued
Also in the issue National Symbols:
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Soviet symbol
face value 3;
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Post Office in Yerevan and Mount Ararat
face value 2000;
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Ruins of Ani
face value 5000;
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Ruins of ANI
face value 5;
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Sea Fisherman of AN
face value 1000;
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Streets in ERIWAN
face value 10000;
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Mount Ararat and plowman
face value 25,000;
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Siren
face value 25;
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Mythological Subject from old Armenian Monument
face value 20,000;
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Soviet Symbols, Armenian Designs
face value 250;
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Hammer and Sickle
face value 1;
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Mount Aragats and Plain of Shirak
face value 500;
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Ruins of ANI
face value 5;
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Sea Fisherman of AN
face value 1,000;
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Mythical Lion Mher
face value 100;
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Ruins of Ani
face value 5,000;
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Post Office in Yerevan and Mount Ararat
face value 2,000;
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Armenian Soldier
face value 50;
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Streets in ERIWAN
face value 10,000;
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Soviet symbol
face value 3;
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Mount Aragats and Plain of Shirak
face value 500;
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Stamp -
Hammer and Sickle
face value 1;
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Mythological Monster
face value 2;
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Soviet Symbols, Armenian Designs
face value 250;
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Lake Sevan and Sevan Monastery
face value 15,000;
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Mount Ararat and plowman
face value 25,000;
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Stamp Mythical Lion Mher in digits
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Country: |
Armenia |
Date: |
1921-12-01 |
Print: |
Lithography |
Perforation: |
Imperforate |
Emission: |
Definitive |
Format: |
Stamp |
Face Value: |
100 Armenian ruble
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Stamp Mythical Lion Mher it reflects the thematic directions:
Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very different from the vernacular usage of the term "myth" that refers to a belief that is not true. Instead, the veracity of a myth is not a defining criterion