Stamp
SCG8001 - USSR 1977 – Lenin on Red Square
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Issued by the Soviet Union in 1977, this 4 kopeck commemorative stamp depicts Vladimir Ilyich Lenin greeting Red Army soldiers on Moscow’s Red Square. The artwork is based on a painting by K. V. Filatov and symbolizes Lenin’s leadership during the early years of the Soviet state. The scene captures a moment of revolutionary pride, with the red flag prominently waving behind Lenin as he salutes the troops. This issue is part of the USSR’s ongoing series honoring Lenin and the October Revolution, reflecting the strong ideological and artistic themes of the period.
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