Stamp
SCG4257 - Russia 1918 – Breaking Chains 70 Kopecks
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This Russian stamp, issued in 1918, carries a strong revolutionary theme. It depicts a powerful hand breaking free from chains, symbolizing liberation after the fall of the Tsarist regime. Printed in deep brown, it bears the denomination of 70 kopecks with “РОССIЯ” (Russia) at the top. This issue is part of the early Soviet-era designs, reflecting the turmoil and transformation of the country following the 1917 Revolution. A historically significant piece, it is highly valued by collectors interested in revolutionary iconography and early Soviet postal history.
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