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Soviet Philatelist
''Soviet Philatelist'' or ''Sovetskii Filatelist''. was a Soviet central philatelic magazine published in 1922–1932 by the All-Russian Society of Philatelists. For a number of years, in 1925 and in 1928–1932, its name was changed to ''Soviet Collector'' or ''Sovetskii Kollektsioner''.. History By 1922, shortly after the Civil War, a number of magazines and pamphlets for collectors appeared in Soviet Russia: * ''Russkii Kollektsioner'' (''Russian Collector''), published in Novocherkassk, * ''Priural'skii Kollektsioner'' (''Ural Collector''), * ''Krymskii Kollektsioner'' (''Crimean Collector''), etc. However, centralisation of collectors' organisations and periodicals was wanted: By 1924, these local magazines eventually closed down. In September 1922, the new magazine, ''Soviet Philatelist'', first saw print in Moscow. Its founder and editor was Feodor Chuchin, the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily. In 1925, the magazine name was changed to ''Sovetskii Kollek ...
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Editor-in-chief
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Banner
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First All-Union Philatelic Exhibition
The First All-Union Philatelic Exhibition was held in Moscow in 1924–1925. Its full name was the First All-Union Philatelic, Scripophilic and Numismatic Exhibition. This was because it combined the objects of philately, scripophily (collecting stock and bond certificates), and numismatics. The exhibition was organised from 15 December 1924 to 15 February 1925. This was done by the Presidium of the All-Union Philatelic Association and Board of the All-Russian Society of Philatelists. The combined exhibition was meant to prepare formation of the ''All-Union Society of Collectors''. The society was to be under the direction of Feodor Chuchin, the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily. See also * All-Russian Society of Philatelists * Leniniana (philately) * Moscow Society of Philatelists and Collectors * Organisation of the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily * Philatelic International * Philately * Soviet Philatelic Association * ''Soviet Philatelist ''Soviet Phila ...
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Filateliya
''Filateliya''. (''Philately'') or formerly ''Filateliya SSSR''. (''Philately of the USSR'') is a Russian central philatelic magazine. It first appeared in 1966 as the monthly bulletin ''Filateliya SSSR'' and was issued by the USSR Ministry of Communications. The magazine content includes the history and design of postage stamps, and other related themes. History The bulletin ''Filateliya SSSR'' was published monthly in Moscow since 1966. It was an organ of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR and the (russian: Всесоюзное общество филателистов). Its predecessor was the magazine '' Sovetskii Filatelist'' ('' Soviet Philatelist''). The bulletin (later, magazine) included the following information: * announcements of new postage stamp issues, * information about research in postal and philatelic history, * information about thematic collecting, * news about the activities of the All-Union Society of Philatelists, * news about the philatelic o ...
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Sovetskii Philatelist
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Soviet Philatelic Association
Soviet Philatelic Association (SFA; russian: Советская филателистическая ассоциация (СФА)) was a business run by the Soviet Union authorities in the field of philately. History Two early philatelic public entities existed in the Soviet Union. These were All-Russian Society of Philatelists (created in 1922) and Philatelic International (or Filintern organised in 1924). In July 1924, an ''"All-Union Philatelic Association of Socialist Soviet Republics"'' was formed. It was called the "State Philatelic Organization". This association was entrusted to Feodor Chuchin. He also supervised another state body, Organisation of the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily. The All-Union Philatelic Association ceased to exist soon after. It lacked a published decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) and RSFSR Sovnarkom. On 25 October 1926, a new association was established in Moscow by VTsIK and Sovnarkom decree. It replaced the O ...
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Filintern
Philatelic International (Filintern), brief name being russian: Филинтерн (Filintern). This was similar to '' Comintern'' (Communist International) and ''Profintern'' (Red International of Labor Unions). was an international philatelic society of collector- workers. It was founded and based in the Soviet Union in the 1920s to 1940s. History The creation of the Filintern was set up at a conference in Moscow in 22 to 30 June 1924. Its formation was greeted by all branches of the All-Russian Society of Philatelists and at the same time by the Soviet Esperantists. At the conference opening, Feodor Chuchin, the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily, declared: A program for the Filintern's central organ was developed that included: * " propaganda of the international union of philatelist-workers of all nations for the struggle against organised philatelist-dealers", * "wide popularisation of ideological philately", * "introducing Esperanto into philately and thus the ...
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Organisation Of The Commissioner For Philately And Scripophily
Organisation of the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily (russian: Организация Уполномоченного по филателии и бонам в СССР (ОУФБ)) was established in Moscow in 1922 by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) for matters concerned with philately and bonds. An old Bolshevik Feodor Chuchin headed this organisation. History To help finance the Central Famine Relief Committee (POMGOL), VTsIK decided to sell abroad postage stamps of Imperial Russia and the newly formed governments of the Civil War period. The idea was to obtain hard currency for them. Feodor Chuchin was named in 1921 the POMGOL commissioner for matters pertaining to stamp donations. In March 1922, the Organisation of the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily was set up. Chuchin was appointed to supervise its activities in Soviet Russia and abroad. The sale of stamps and paper money was profitable: The Organisation of the Commissioner for Phil ...
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Editor
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Moscow
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Filateliya SSSR
''Filateliya''. (''Philately'') or formerly ''Filateliya SSSR''. (''Philately of the USSR'') is a Russian central philatelic magazine. It first appeared in 1966 as the monthly bulletin ''Filateliya SSSR'' and was issued by the USSR Ministry of Communications. The magazine content includes the history and design of postage stamps, and other related themes. History The bulletin ''Filateliya SSSR'' was published monthly in Moscow since 1966. It was an organ of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR and the (russian: Всесоюзное общество филателистов). Its predecessor was the magazine ''Sovetskii Filatelist'' (''Soviet Philatelist''). The bulletin (later, magazine) included the following information: * announcements of new postage stamp issues, * information about research in postal and philatelic history, * information about thematic collecting, * news about the activities of the All-Union Society of Philatelists, * news about the philatelic organ ...
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