Stamp
SCG12537 - USSR 1964 – Kremlin Palace of Congresses Propaganda Architecture Stamp (1 Ruble)
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Issued by the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1964, this striking architectural stamp depicts the Palace of Congresses (Дворец съездов) within the Moscow Kremlin complex, symbolizing Soviet political authority and modernization. The design combines monumental socialist architecture with the Kremlin tower crowned by the red star, reinforcing state ideology. Prominent slogans translate to Peace, Labour, Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood, Happiness, reflecting core Soviet propaganda themes of the era. Printed in a strong monochrome engraving style, this high-value 1 Ruble denomination was intended for significant postal use and collectors alike. A classic Cold War–period issue valued for both historical symbolism and architectural representation.
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