File:The Soviet Union 1924 CPA 143 type I cropped stamp (1st standard issue of Soviet Union. 3rd issue. Red Army man) large resolution cancelled.jpg
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Различия марок (Соловьёв, Ляпин. У Спивака type I и type II поменяны местами).
- Type I.
- В нижней части шеи красноармейца в середине рисунка — тёмный жирный штрих в форме птички
- На груди внизу красноармейца справа рисунка — тёмная жирная сплошная вертикальная линия.
- Type II.
- В нижней части шеи красноармейца в середине рисунка — тёмный жирный наклонный штрих /.
- На груди внизу красноармейца справа рисунка — тёмная жирная прерывистая вертикальная линия.
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Русский: Первый стандартный выпуск почтовых марок СССР. 3-й выпуск. Красноармеец. Тип I (Ляпин).
English: 1th standard issue of Soviet Union. 3rd issue. Red Army man. Type I (Liapine). USSR 1924 goldstandard 3R perf L13.5 type I - 260ICI. The perforated L13.5 May 1924 issue (Mi. C) only known in head type I. |
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Author | USSR Post: Ivan Shadr (1887−1941) |
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