
Russia 1921 Worker and Peasant Printing Sheet Part (CPA 9 & 30)
Russia · 1921 · 1000 rubles
A printing sheet part featuring two distinct stamps from 1921 Soviet Russia: the top stamp (CPA #30, Scott #B16) is a semi-postal, and the bottom stamp (CPA #9, Scott #182) is a regular issue. Both stamps depict a worker and a peasant, symbolizing the new Soviet state.
Issued during the tumultuous early years of the Soviet Union, these stamps reflect the Bolshevik government's efforts to promote its ideology and consolidate power, using imagery of the working class and peasantry as foundational pillars of the new society.
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