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500th anniv. of Russian State Gabriel the Archangel Church 25,000 900 8.75 1991 50 rubles 500th anniv. of Russian State Saint Isaac's Cathedral: 25,000 900 8.75 1991 50 rubles Russian Ballet Bolshoi Theatre: 2,400 585 13.3 1991 50 rubles Russian Ballet Proof Bolshoi Theatre: 1,500 999 7.78 1977 100 rubles Games of the 22nd Olympiad in Moscow ...
An 1872 3k Zemstvo stamp of Ustsysolsk from the Kaestlin collection. Georges Henri Kaestlin (1892 – 18 February 1981) was a banker who formed a leading collection of Russian Imperial and Zemstvo stamps after he and his family were forced to leave Russia following the 1917 revolution .
One thousand rubles of 2000/2004. Joint Stock Company "Goznak" (Russian: Гознак; short for Государственный знак, lit. 'State Insignia') is a Russian joint-stock company responsible for research and development as well as manufacturing security products including banknotes, coins, stamps, identity cards, secure documents, state orders and medals, as well as providing ...
Commemorative coins of the Soviet Union: in 1965, the first circulation commemorative ruble coin was released celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany, during this year the first uncirculated mint-coin sets were also released and restrictions on coin collecting were eased. In 1967, a commemorative series ...
The society publishes the Rossica Journal of Russian Philately, which was originally published in Russian, and is now published in English. The journal won the gold medal at SESCAL 2003, gold medals at NAPEX 2005 and 2015, and the vermiel medal at St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2007.
By the middle of the twentieth century, hundreds of stamp clubs had formed throughout the United States, often affiliated with large organizations, such as the American Philatelic Society or the American Topical Association. Many published their own scholarly articles or journals, while others advertised in the journals of larger philatelic ...
Raymond John Ceresa (25 March 1929 – 10 June 2017) was an English chemist, stamp collector and philatelic expert on postage stamps of Russia and areas from the 1917–23 era. Ceresa wrote a five-volume monumental work on these issues.
In short, it's the world's largest company dedicated to the collection of stamps, coins, and other related items. [1] Products include collectibles that contain U.S. silver dollars, other historic U.S. coins, State Quarters, mint condition U.S. stamps, and U.S. paper money. [2] They have a 30-day unconditional return policy.