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Stamps of the Soviet Union were issued in the period 1923 to 1991. They were labeled with the inscription (ロシア語:"Почта СССР") ("Post of the USSR"). In the thematics, Soviet stamps reflected to a large extent the history, politics, economics and culture of this world's first socialist state. Notable designers of Soviet postage stamps were Ivan Dubasov (who designed the , the first stamps portraying Vladimir Lenin in 1924) and . By the mid 1970s, over 4,000 stamps came out in the USSR. In 1970, the ''Catalogue of Postage Stamps of the USSR, 1918–1969'' was published in Moscow, the yearly supplements being produced afterwards. The history and design of Soviet postage stamps were elucidated in the annual publication ''Soviet Collector'' and the monthly magazine ''Filateliya SSSR''.〔 == First stamps == (詳細はpostage stamps of the newly proclaimed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were designed by Georgy Pashkov and issued in August 1923 in relation to the First All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Exhibition. File:Stamp Soviet Union 1923 95.jpg|Reaper, 1 ruble File:Stamp Soviet Union 1923 96.jpg|Sower, 2 rubles File:Stamp Soviet Union 1923 97.jpg|Tractor, 5 rubles File:Stamp Soviet Union 1923 98.jpg|Exhibition general view, 7 rubles 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stamps of the Soviet Union」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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