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SCG5121 - USSR 1990 – 150th Anniversary of the First Postage Stamp (Penny Black)
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This Soviet Union commemorative stamp was issued in 1990 to mark the 150th anniversary of the Penny Black, the world’s first adhesive postage stamp introduced in Great Britain in 1840. The design features a reproduction of the Penny Black with the profile of Queen Victoria, alongside a laurel wreath inscription in Russian celebrating the anniversary. Denominated 20 kopecks, it was part of a special release by the USSR honoring the historical milestone in philately. A popular thematic issue, it appeals to both collectors of Soviet stamps and those interested in classic postal history.
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