File:The Soviet Union 1964 CPA 3142 stamp (Kremlin Armoury. Michael I of Russia Jerico cap) large resolution cancelled.jpg

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Русский: «Оружейная палата» Музеев Московского Кремля. Царский булатный шлем — головной убор древнерусских воинов (1621).
English: Stamp of the Soviet Union; 1964; commemorative stamp of the issue "Kremlin Armory Museum"; The stamp motive shows the Tsar's Helmet from 1621 (Tsar Michail I (Michail Fedorovich Romanov (born 1596)), reign as Muscovite Czar 1613-1633; His govenment was led the way the "Polish-Muscovite War 1609-1618" which ended with the "Truce of Deulino" on , (but took effect firstly on ).; In 1613 was crowned the than young Michail to the new Czar of the Muscovite Kingdom.; stamp postmarked

Stamp: Michel: No. 3007; Yvert & Tellier: No. 2904; Scott: No. 2987; AFA: No. 2984
Color: multicolored on dark blue background
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 4 K (Kopeks)

Postage validity: from 30 December 1964
date QS:P,+1964-12-30T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1964-12-30T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp): 32.0 x 31.5 mm.
Date (first issue date of the stamp)
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Author "Ministry of Communications" ("Council of Ministers") of the Union of the Socialist Soviet Republics (Igor A. Kominarets (1923-?)).
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Picture description The "Jerico cap" of the Czar Michail I"
First day of issue
Publisher "Ministry of Communications" ("Council of Ministers") of the Union of the Socialist Soviet Republics
Design Igor A. Kominarets (1923-?)
Printer "Goznak State Prining House", Moscow and others
Printing technique Offset printing
Circulation 4,000,000
Perforation Comb perforation, K 11½
MICHEL Nr. Sovietunion (SU), Nr. 3007
SCOTT Nr. Soviet Union (SU) No. 2987

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