File:The Soviet Union 1923 CPA 104a block of 6 (1st standard issue of Soviet Union. 1st issue. Peasant) cancelled.jpg

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Русский: Первый стандартный выпуск почтовых марок СССР. 1-й выпуск. Крестьянин. CPA 104: 1) шрифт тонкий; 2) "з" в "золотом" открыта.
English: USSR 1923 6k first issue - used block of six postmarked 'KIEV'. Lithograph, white, light grey and yellowish paper, unwatermarked, imperforate. The top of the numeral '6' is thin and not uniform in thickness.
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