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English: Sheet of imperforate stamps of Soviet Russia (100 rubles), Red Army Soldier with one of the rarest Russian stamp (Sc #237a, 70 rubles, only 4 specimens known), 1922.
Русский: Марочный лист беззубцовых 100-рублевых почтовых марок РСФСР «Красноармеец», который включает редчайшую ошибку печати — 70-рублевую марку в 12-й позиции. Автор рисунка — А. Троицкий (по скульптуре Ивана Шадра), художник орнаментальной рамки — А. Якимченко.
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Source cherrystoneauctions.com
Author Post of Soviet Russia, designers A. Troitsky and A. Yakimchenko /
Русский: Почта РСФСР, художники А. Троицкий и А. Якимченко

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