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English: Russia 1914-03-04 commercial cover sent registered from Fr. Fichte in St. Petersburg to Jacob Werder in Nuremberg Germany. Franked correctly 20kop. The St. Petersburg postmark dates 4 March 14 and originates from the 11th post and telegraph office. Dobin & Ratner type 05-11 12, design Dg; double ring with horizontal bar, diameter 28.5mm. Usage period 1907-1915. The registration label is numbered 748, and shows an additional purple handstamp 'XI' to identify the post and telegraph office.
  • Catalogue: Mi. 69 (2)
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Russia 1914-03-04 commercial cover
Jacob Werder correspondence

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