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English: USSR registered cover franked by 10kop Soldier & 2x 30kop Peasant, posted at MOSKVA on 29.8.1924, sent to Czechoslovakia. Foreign exchange tax stamp 3kop (Mi. IIb, ovpt on 3Rb brown-carmine) on back, officially canceled by purple box.
Русский: Оборотная сторона конверта с наклеенной маркой контрольного сбора по заграничному обмену ОУФБ (ЦФА № К3; Михель 3). Конверт отправлен в 1924 году из Москвы в Чехословакию.
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