Russia year 1875 7k vertical laid paper Used stamp
In 1875, Russia was part of the Russian Empire under the rule of Tsar Alexander II. Some key details about Russian stamps from around that year:
- The first postage stamps of Russia were issued in 1858. These early stamps depicted the Russian imperial coat of arms.
- In 1875, Russia used stamps from the so-called “Arms” type issue that featured the imperial coat of arms in various colors and denominations.
- The denominations of stamps used in 1875 included 1 kopeck (brown), 2 kopecks (blue), 3 kopecks (green), 5 kopecks (dark blue), 10 kopecks (brown and blue), 20 kopecks (orange and blue), and 30 kopecks (carmine and green).
- These stamps were imperforate (not perforated) and printed on wove paper without watermarks.
- The design was relatively simple, with the imperial coat of arms taking up most of the stamp design space.
- They were printed using typography (engraved flat printing) methods common for that era before more advanced printing techniques became available.
So in summary, in 1875 Russia was using typographed imperforate stamps from the “Arms” type issue depicting the imperial Russian coat of arms in various colors for different denominations. These provided postage for mailings within the Russian Empire.
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