Stamp
SCG4223 - Russia 1921 – 1 Ruble Surcharge on 4 Kopeck Imperial Eagle Stamp
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This Russian postage stamp originates from the early Soviet period, issued in 1921 during the time of severe inflation. It features the original Imperial Russian 4 kopeck red design, depicting the double-headed eagle emblem. To meet new postal rates, the stamp was overprinted with a bold “1 рубль” surcharge in black. Such surcharged issues were common during the economic turmoil following World War I and the Russian Revolution. For collectors, this stamp represents both a transitional period in Russian philately and the economic challenges of the early Soviet state.
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