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Russia Levant 1863 1c

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English: Russia Levant 1867 third issue, color b, type III, unused stamp for parcels. Inscription: 'Parcel post to the East. - 6 kopecks. for 1 lot'. Thick chalky paper, dark blue (b). The first issue (1863) was printed in vertical strips of four, the second (1864) and third issue (1867) in blocks of four. Printed in blocks of four, the depicted stamp originates from the bottom left. The first issue consisted of 750 strips of four, 3000 stamps. The second issue had 1000 blocks of four, 4000 stamps. The third issue was printed in 754 sheets of four, 3016 stamps.
Русский: Почтовая марка для бандеролей. 6 коп. Надпись: "Бандерольное отправление на Восток. – 6 коп. с лота".
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