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SCG12668 - RSFSR “Golodayushchim” (Aid to the Starving) Famine Relief Charity Label
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This striking early Soviet charity label bears the inscription “ГОЛОДАЮЩИМ” (Golodayushchim – “To the Starving”), issued during the devastating Russian famine of 1921–1922. The design depicts a relief vehicle distributing aid, symbolizing organized state and public assistance efforts. Produced by the RSFSR, these labels were used to raise funds rather than for postal payment, making them important historical Cinderella philatelic material. Such famine relief issues reflect one of the earliest humanitarian campaigns of Soviet Russia. Highly collectible for specialists in propaganda, social history, and early Soviet-era postal ephemera.
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