Stamp
SCG5432 - Russia 1921 – "Breaking Chains" Definitive Issue
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This Russian 70 kopeks brown stamp, issued in 1921, depicts a powerful image of a worker breaking free from chains under the rising sun. Symbolizing liberation and revolution, it was part of the early Soviet-era definitive series reflecting themes of freedom and the proletarian struggle. The design is strikingly minimalist yet symbolic, making it a significant collectible from the formative years of the USSR’s philatelic history. Scarcer higher-value denomination from the set.
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