On December 2, a stamp dedicated to the 300th anniversary of mining and industrial supervision of Russia will be issued in the postal address
By decree of 10 December 1719, Peter I established the Berg College with the aim of ensuring the development of mining in Russia, the leadership and supervision of the mining industry. Currently, mining and industrial supervision is carried out by the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Atomic Supervision (Rostekhnadzor).
The postage stamp shows the types of works of mining enterprises, as well as the logo of Rostekhnadzor.
In addition to the emission of the postage stamp JSC “Marka” will be issued first-day envelopes and special cancellation marks for Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Artist - designer: S. Kapranov.
Nominal value: 50 roubles.
Stamp size: 37 × 37 mm; sheet size: 131 × 138 mm.
Release form: sheet of 9 (3 × 3) stamps.
Quantity: 126 thousand stamps (14 thousand sheets).
On December 5, will be released a stamp dedicated to the New Year
New Year is a long-awaited holiday for both children and adults, an occasion to meet relatives, acquaintances, friends, have fun and make a wish under the chiming clock. The postage stamp was issued based on the sketch of the winner of the all-Russian drawing competition held by the Federal Communications Agency, the Moscow branch of the Union of Artists of Russia and JSC “Marka”.
The stamp shows a snowman in a cap with earflaps with accordion.
In addition to the issue of the postage stamp JSC “Marka”, will be issued first-day envelopes and special cancellation marks made for Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ryazan, Yekaterinburg, Arkhangelsk, Astrakhan, Irkutsk and Novosibirsk, and an art cover with a postage stamp and a vignette. It is also planned to publish an art cover with a second form of release, made using 3D printing technology.
Artist: Shomovskaya N.; design: Zatologina V.
Denomination: 23 roubles.
Stamp size: 37 × 37 mm; sheet size: 152.4 × 152.4 mm.
Release form: sheet with framed fields of 9 (3 × 3) stamps.
Quantity: 333 thousand marks (37 thousand sheets) (first form of issue).
On December 6 will be issued a stamp dedicated to the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation
The Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (Russian Foreign Intelligence Service) is an integral part of the security forces and is designed to protect the security of individuals, society and the state from external threats. The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service carries out intelligence activities to ensure the conditions for the successful implementation of the security policy of the Russian Federation; promoting economic and scientific-technical development of the country. The date of creation of the Foreign Intelligence Service is considered to be on December 20, 1920, when the chairman of the All -Russian Extraordinary Commission (VChK) Felix Dzerzhinsky signed an order to create the Foreign Department of the VChK (INO VChK) under the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD)of the RSFSR.
The building and the emblem of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation are depicted on a postage stamp.
In addition to the emission of the postage stamp the JSC "Marka" will produce envelopes of the first day and special cancellation marks for Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Artist-designer: Moskovets A.
Nominal value: 40 rubles.
Stamp size: 50 × 37 mm; Sheet size: 170 × 175 mm.
Release form: a sheet of 12 (3 × 4) marks.
Quantity: 120 thousand marks (10 thousand sheets).
On December 6, within the framework of the series "History of the Armed Forces of Russia," a card with the original stamp dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the Military Engineering Academy (Military Institute (Engineering Troops) of the General Military Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation) will go into postal circulation
The Military Institute (of Engineering Troops) of the Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is a structural unit of the Academy. At present, it is the main training center for the engineering forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
The original stamp presents images of Russian soldiers of different eras; the main image shows the emblem of the Military Engineering Academy of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
In addition to the emission of the postage stamp with the original stamp, the JSC “Marka” will produce special cancellation stamps for Moscow, St.-Petersburg.
Artist - Designer: Ulyanovsky S., Komsa R.
Quantity: 8 thousand copies.
On December 10, in the framework of the series “Decorative and Applied Art of Russia”, four stamps dedicated to bone carving will be issued in postal circulation
Bone carving is an ancient type of decorative art, distributed mainly in the northern regions.
In Russia, there are four of the most famous bone carving industries: in the Arkhangelsk region - the villages of Kholmogory and Lomonosovo, in Tyumen - the city of Tobolsk, in Chukotka - the village of Uelen, in the Republic of Sakha - Yakutsk.
A feature of Russian bone objects is their functionality. Most products along with aesthetic value have practical applications, and only a small part serves exclusively for interior decoration.
Postage stamps depict fragments of products of the Kholmogorsk bone carving with the plots: Nenets hunting, birds, hare and ornament.
In addition to the emission of postage stamps of JSC “Marka“ will be issued a First Day Cover and special cancellation marks for Moscow, St. Petersburg and Arkhangelsk , as well as two art covers, in one - postage stamps with vignettes, in the second - the second form of issue, made using laser cutting.
Design artist: Moskovets A.
Denomination: 56 rubles for each
Stamp Size: 58 × 26 mm; sheet size: 136 × 132 mm; Quarter block size: 150 × 88 mm.
Release form: sheets with formatted margins of 8 (2 × 4) grades; a block of 4 stamps (the second form of release).
Quantity: 120 thousand stamps (15 thousand sheets each); 6 thousand blocks of 4 stamps (the second form of release).
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