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300th Anniversary of Reunion of Ukraine with Russia. Date of issue: 10th May 1954 Designer: No 1702, 1706, 1708 - E. Gundobin; No 1703 - M. Schipkov; No 1704 - S. Pomansky; 1705 - G. Dmitriev; No 1707 - I. Zhikharkov Paper: No 1702, 1703, 1705, 1706, 1708 - ordinary; No 1704, 1707 - chalky Printing process: No 1702, 1703, 1705, 1706 - litho; No 1704, 1707 - typo; No 1708 - photo Perforation: line 12 1/4 Size: No 1702 - 42 x 30 mm.; No 1703, 1706 - 30 x 42 mm.; No 1704, 1705 - 42 x 31 mm.; No 1707 - 30 x 43 mm.; No 1708 - 50 x 35 mm Sheet composition: No 1702, 1705 - 72 (6 x 12) stamps; No 1703, 1705 - 72 (12 x 6) stamps; No 1704 - 30 (6 x 5) stamps; No 1708 - 30 (5 x 6) stamps; No 1709 - 36 (6 x 6) stamps Printing run: 1.000.000 Michel catalogue numbers: 1702-1708 40 K. multicoloured. Suprime soviet buildings in Kiev and Moscow 40 K. multicoloured. Shevchenko memorial, Kharkov 40 K. multicoloured. State opera theatre, Kiev 40 K. multicoloured. Shevchenko University, Kiev 60 K. multicoloured. Bogdan Khmelnitsky memorial, Kiev 1 R. multicoloured. Flags of RSFSR and Ukrainian SSR 1 R. multicoloured. Pereyaslavskaya Rada |
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