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Illustrated stamped envelope

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The first Soviet illustrated stamped envelope (1953)

An illustrated stamped envelope (Russian: Художественный маркированный конверт) is a stamped envelope with an additional work of art on the face side of the envelope.

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  1. каталог художественных маркированных конвертов (ХМК) СССР Archived 2012-12-04 at the Wayback Machine (Catalog of illustrated stamped envelopes of the Soviet Union, 1953–1991)
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