Postage Signs of the USSR (1956) - a list ( catalog ) of postage stamps ( postage stamps ) put into circulation by the Directorate for the publication and forwarding of postage stamps of the USSR Ministry of Communications in 1956 [1] [2] [3] [4] .
Content
- 1 List of commemorative (commemorative) stamps
- 2 Sixth issue of standard stamps (1939-1956)
- 3 Comments
- 4 notes
- 5 Literature
- 6 References
List of commemorative (commemorative) stamps
The order of the elements in the table [Comm 1] corresponds to the number according to the catalog of the USSR stamps (CFA) [1] [2] , the numbers according to the Michel catalog [4] [5] are given in brackets.
| No the catalog | Picture | Description and sources | Face value | date of release | Circulation | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( CFA No. 1910) ( CFA No. 1910C) ( Mi # 1849A) ( Mi # 1849C) | Series " Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR ":
| 0.10 rub | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1911) ( Mi # 1850A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.25 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1912) ( Mi # 1851A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.25 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1913) ( Mi # 1852A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.25 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1914) ( CFA No. 1914C) ( Mi # 1857A) ( Mi # 1857C) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1915) ( Mi # 1859A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1916) ( CFA No. 1916C) ( Mi # 1858A) ( Mi # 1858C) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1917) ( Mi # 1856A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1918) ( Mi # 1853A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1919) ( CFA No. 1919C) ( Mi # 1854A) ( Mi # 1854C) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | A. Yakovlev | |
| ( CFA No. 1920) ( CFA №1920С) ( Mi # 1855A) ( Mi # 1855C) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.40 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1921) ( Mi # 1861A) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.60 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1922) ( CFA No. 1922C) ( Mi # 1860A) ( Mi # 1860C) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 0.60 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov | |
| ( CFA No. 1923) ( CFA No. 1923C) ( Mi # 1862A) ( Mi # 1862C) | Series "Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR":
| 1.00 rub. | 5th of August 1956 | 000 000. 2 000 000 | L. Golovanov |
Sixth issue of standard stamps (1939-1956)
In December 1956, the issue of standard grades of the sixth issue was continued (1939-1956): a stamp with a face value of 5 kopecks was reissued with the image of a miner with a reduced drawing size [9] [10] .
The order of the elements in the table [Comm 16] corresponds to the catalog number of the USSR stamps ( CFA ) [11] [12] [13] , the numbers in the Mikhel catalog [14] are given in parentheses.
| No the catalog | Picture | Description and sources | Face value | date of release | Circulation | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( CFA No. 701) ( Mi # 676IIA) | Miner, red (14.2 × 21.5 mm) [Comm 17] [11] [12] [14] [3] . | 0.05 rub | December 1956 | mass | V. Sidelnikov and collective artists Goznak. |
Comments
- ↑ Below is a list of commemorative art stamps (with the ability to sort by face value, circulation and date of putting into circulation).
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR : relay race, carmine-pink. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb denticles 12½: 12 (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½: 12 teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1910C) ( Mi # 1849C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (6 × 12) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: volleyball, brown. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: swimming, blue-green, background yellow-brown. Variety ( CFA No. 1912A) - the background is light gray. Offset printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: rowing, blue. Variety ( CFA No. 1913A) - light blue. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: flag over the stadium in Luzhniki, yellow-green, red, background yellow. Varieties : ( CFA No. 1914A) - the background is light gray and ( CFA No. 1914B) - without background. Offset printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1914C) ( Mi # 1857C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR : football, yellow-green, dark brown, yellow-brown, background light gray. Variety ( CFA No. 1915A) - yellow background. Offset printing , perforated: combined comb teeth 12½: 12 (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½: 12 teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (6 × 12) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR : fencing, red-brown, blue-green, background light gray. Variety ( CFA No. 1916A) - background is yellow. Offset printing , perforated: combined comb teeth 12½: 12 (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½: 12 teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1916C) ( Mi # 1858C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (6 × 12) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: diving, dark blue. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR : cycling, black and green. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb denticles 12½: 12 (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½: 12 teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (6 × 12) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: the emblem of the Spartakiad, yellow, orange, brown-olive, background light gray. Variety ( CFA No. 1919A) - background yellow. Offset printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1919C) ( Mi # 1854C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: tennis, brown-red. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1920С) ( Mi # 1855C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR : gymnastics, fillet. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb denticles 12½: 12 (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½: 12 teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (6 × 12) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR: boxing, dark purple. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1922C) ( Mi # 1860C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (12 × 6) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Spartakiad of the peoples of the USSR : basketball, red-brown. Intaglio printing , perforated: combined comb denticles 12½: 12 (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½: 12 teeth). Variety ( CFA No. 1923C) ( Mi # 1862C) : linear serration 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12½ teeth). In the vintage sheets there are 72 (6 × 12) stamps [2] [6] [7] .
- ↑ Below is a list of standard brands (with the ability to sort by face value, circulation and date of issue).
- ↑ Miner, red. The size of the figure is 14.2 × 21.5 mm. Offset printing on plain paper without a watermark , perforated: combined comb tooth 12: 12½ (for every 2 centimeters of the edge of the brand there are 12: 12½ teeth). It differs from the brand ( CFA No. 693) not only in the reduced size of the pattern, but also in the presence of a white ring on the handle of the jackhammer near the miner’s little finger. In the vintage sheets of 100 (10 × 10) stamps [11] [12] [15] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Solo-4, 2009 , p. 137-145.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Catalog of the postage stamps of Russia and the USSR: postage stamps of the USSR in 1956 . stamprus.ru. Date of treatment January 1, 2019. Archived June 30, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MICHEL, 2017 , p. 590–990.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MICHEL-Sowjetunion, 2017 , p. 268-286.
- ↑ USSR: 1956 (English) . Former Soviet Union New Issues . Mn : Publishing house "Nestor". - Numbers of stamps are given in the Michel catalog. Date of treatment January 1, 2019. Archived January 2, 2019.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MICHEL-Fußball, 2016 , p. 538-539.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Solo-4, 2009 , p. 141-142.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MICHEL-Fußball, 2016 , p. 536-544.
- ↑ Owner N.I. Philatelic geography. Soviet Union. - M .: Radio and communications, 1982. - 96 p.
- ↑ Directory-catalog of standard USSR stamps 1923-1991 / Auto-comp. A. Pevzner. - M. , 2004 .-- 92 s. - (Appendix to the journal Philately)
- ↑ 1 2 3 Catalog of postage stamps of Russia and the USSR: postage stamps of the USSR 1939 . stamprus.ru. Date of treatment March 18, 2019. Archived July 3, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Solo-4, 2009 , p. 57-58.
- ↑ Solo-4, 2009 , p. 184.
- ↑ 1 2 MICHEL-Sowjetunion, 2017 , p. 107-108.
- ↑ MICHEL-Sowjetunion, 2017 , p. 107.
Literature
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Links
- Catalog of postage stamps of Russia and the USSR: postage stamps of the USSR in 1956 . stamprus.ru. Date of treatment January 1, 2019. Archived June 30, 2017.