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Stamps of the Soviet Union were issued in the period 1923 to 1991. They were labeled with the inscription russian: "Почта СССР" ("Post of the USSR"). In the
thematics Topical or thematic stamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps relating to a particular subject or concept. Topics can be almost anything, from stamps on stamps, birds, trains and poets on stamps, to famous physicians and scientists, al ...
, Soviet stamps reflected to a large extent the history, politics, economics and culture of this world's first socialist state. Notable designers of Soviet postage stamps were
Ivan Dubasov Ivan Ivanovich Dubasov (russian: Иван Иванович Дубасов) (30 November 1897, Odintsovo, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire – 15 March 1988, Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR) was a Russian artist active in the Soviet Union. He was the ...
(who designed the
Lenin Mourning issue Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. ( 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin,. was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as the first and founding head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 19 ...
, the first stamps portraying Vladimir Lenin in 1924) and Vasily Zavyalov. By the mid-1970s, over 4,000 stamps came out in the USSR. In 1970, the '' Catalogue of Postage Stamps of the USSR, 1918–1969'' was published in Moscow, the yearly supplements being produced afterwards. The history and design of Soviet postage stamps were elucidated in the annual publication '' Soviet Collector'' and the monthly magazine '' Filateliya SSSR''.


First stamps

The first postage stamps of the newly proclaimed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were designed by Georgy Pashkov and issued in August 1923 in relation to the First All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Exhibition. File:The Soviet Union 1923 CPA 95 stamp (1st agriculture and craftsmanship exhibition, Moscow. Reaper with a sickle and a sheaf).jpg, Reaper, 1 rouble File:The Soviet Union 1923 CPA 96 stamp (1st agriculture and craftsmanship exhibition, Moscow. Sower with a sowing basket).jpg, Sower, 2 roubles File:The Soviet Union 1923 CPA 97 stamp (1st agriculture and craftsmanship exhibition, Moscow. Ford tractor Fordson Model F).jpg, Tractor, 5 roubles File:The Soviet Union 1923 CPA 98 stamp (1st agriculture and craftsmanship exhibition, Moscow. General view of the exhibition).jpg, Exhibition general view,
7 roubles


Definitive issues

The first series of the USSR
definitive stamp A definitive stamp is a postage stamp that is part of the regular issue of a country's stamps, available for sale by the post office for an extended period of time and designed to serve the everyday postal needs of the country. The term is used in ...
s known as the
Gold Standard issue The Gold Standard issue or Small Head issue was the first definitive series of postage stamps issued by the Soviet Union between 1923 and 1927. The stamps were designed by Ivan Shadr. History The RSFSR Government re-issued definitive stamps w ...
appeared in October 1923. Their design proposed by
Ivan Shadr Ivan Shadr (russian: Иван Шадр), pseudonym of Ivan Dmitriyevich Ivanov (russian: Ива́н Дми́триевич Ивано́в; — 3 April 1941) was a Russian/Soviet sculptor and medalist who took his pseudonym after his hometow ...
included the busts of the worker, Red Army soldier and peasant. Also, there was a plan to sell more stamps in the international market. By targeting stamps for sales abroad, the Soviet government reckoned on earning hard currency. File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 319.jpg, Worker, soldier and peasant,
3rd definitive issue, 1929 File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 321.jpg, Lenin, 3rd definitive issue, 1929 File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 313.jpg, 1st All-Union Pioneer Rally, 1929
Over the years, there was a steady increase in the number of different stamps issued annually by the USSR. Stamp denominations continued including international
postage rates The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. Since the mid-19th century, national postal syst ...
. For instance, most new issues during 1939 and 1940 had face values between 10 and 30 kopecks, i.e. more than those for standard internal postage. File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 653 stamp (Gorky Avenue).jpg, Gorky Street, Moscow File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 655 stamp (Lenin Library).jpg, Lenin Library, Moscow File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 661 stamp (Marina Raskova).jpg, Marina Raskova,
flight Moscow— Far East File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 663 stamp (Statue perf) cancelled.jpg, USSR Pavilion at the
1939 New York World's Fair The 1939–40 New York World's Fair was a world's fair held at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York, United States. It was the second-most expensive American world's fair of all time, exceeded only by St. Louis's Louisiana Purchas ...
File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 668 stamp (Factory Woman).jpg, Factory woman, 5th definitive issue File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 674 stamp (Last Portrait).jpg, 125th birth anniversary
of Taras Shevchenko File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 676 stamp (Dairy Farming) vert raster cancelled.jpg, Dairy farming, milkmaid with prize cow,
All-Union Agricultural Exhibition Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (russian: Выставка достижений народного хозяйства, ''Vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva'', abbreviated as VDNKh or VDNH, russian: ВДНХ, ) is a perman ...
File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 679 stamp (Emblem).jpg, Emblem "Tractor Driver and Kolkhoz Woman", All-Union Agricultural Exhibition File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 680 stamp (Central Pavilion).jpg, Central Pavilion, All-Union Agricultural Exhibition File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 686 stamp (Glider).jpg, Glider, Soviet Aviation Day File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 687 stamp (Parachutists).jpg, Parachutists, Soviet Aviation Day File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 695 stamp (Airman).jpg, Airman, 6th definitive issue File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 703 stamp (Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin 30k).jpg, 50th death anniversary
of Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 710 stamp (Sochi 30k).jpg,
Sochi Sochi ( rus, Со́чи, p=ˈsotɕɪ, a=Ru-Сочи.ogg) is the largest resort city in Russia. The city is situated on the Sochi River, along the Black Sea in Southern Russia, with a population of 466,078 residents, up to 600,000 residents in ...
, Caucasian health resorts File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 715 stamp (Mikhail Lermontov in 1838) cancelled.jpg, 125th birth anniversary
of Mikhail Lermontov File:The Soviet Union 1939 CPA 718 stamp (Nikolai Chernyshevski 30k).jpg, 50th death anniversary
of Nikolay Chernyshevsky
File:Stamp USSR 1940 A.P. Chekhov 10.jpg, 80th birth anniversary
of
Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (; 29 January 1860 Old Style date 17 January. – 15 July 1904 Old Style date 2 July.) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who is considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time. His career ...
File:1940. Марка СССР. Маяковский. 30 коп.jpg, 10th death anniversary
of Vladimir Mayakovsky File:Soviet Union stamp 1940 CPA 730.jpg,
Icebreaker Georgy Sedov Georgy Yakovlevich Sedov (russian: Гео́ргий Я́ковлевич Седо́в; – ) was a Russian Arctic explorer. Born in the village of Krivaya Kosa of Taganrog district (now Novoazovskyi Raion, Donetsk Oblast) in a fisherman's fam ...
File:FruzNE.jpg, 20th anniversary of the
Perekop operation
One of the important topics represented on the USSR stamps was the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union "Hymn of the Bolshevik Party" , headquarters = 4 Staraya Square, Moscow , general_secretary = Vladimir Lenin (first) Mikhail Gorbachev (last) , founded = , banned = , founder = Vladimir Lenin , newspaper ...
. It was usually done in two ways: * dedicating stamps to numerous remarkable Party members, both the living and the deceased, * placing the Party
slogan A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a clan, political slogan, political, Advertising slogan, commercial, religious, and other context as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose, with the goal of persuading members of the publi ...
s and resolutions. File:The Soviet Union 1949 CPA 1483 souvenir sheet of 4 golden frame (Stalin's 70th Birthday. Stalin's birthplace, Gori, Georgia. Lenin and Stalin in Smolny, 1917. Lenin and Stalin in Gorki. Stalin).jpg, Stalin souvenir sheet of 1949 celebrating the 70th birth anniversary of Joseph Stalin. File:Soviet Union stamp 1941 Be a Hero.jpg, Be a Hero!, the first USSR stamp dedicated to the Great Patriotic War, 1941. File:Stamp of USSR 0879.jpg, "Long live the victory of the Anglo-Soviet-American fighting alliance! (Stalin)", a 1943 stamp marking the Tehran Conference. Vladimir Lenin was pictured on Soviet stamps most often among the Bolsheviks, with the first
Leniniana __NOTOC__ In philately, Leniniana is a topic for collecting postage stamps that tell about the life and story of Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) or people, places, etc. connected with him. The topic was common in the Soviet Union. On the stamps ...
stamps appeared after his death in January 1924. Lifetime images of Party members on stamps were used to emphasize the theme of state power. One of such examples was a 1935 set of stamps commemorating Mikhail Kalinin's 60th birthday and depicting him as a worker, a farmer, and an orator. These Kalinin stamps illustrated the motive powers of the
Soviet state The Government of the Soviet Union ( rus, Прави́тельство СССР, p=prɐˈvʲitʲɪlʲstvə ɛs ɛs ɛs ˈɛr, r=Pravítelstvo SSSR, lang=no), formally the All-Union Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly ab ...
: the worker, the farmer, and the Communist Party. Such a practice is considered a worldwide trend when in-power politicians are shown on postage stamps symbolizing the state. The Party slogans and resolutions on Soviet stamps changed over time. Earlier stamp themes in the 1920s reflected, though indirectly, the spirit of New Economic Policy. Since 1929, stamps had been used for a clear declaration of the changed economic policies. When Joseph Stalin initiated
industrialisation Industrialisation ( alternatively spelled industrialization) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society. This involves an extensive re-organisation of an econo ...
, a special set of stamps was issued to support this effort. For example, the 10-kopecks stamp showed a series of tractors, saying "Let us increase the harvest by 35%". An inscription on the 20-kopecks stamp called for "More metal, more machines!". The 28-kopecks stamp pictured a blast furnace, a chart for iron-ore production and the slogan "Iron, 8 million tons". File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 347.jpg, "For the lower cost of goods sold, for work discipline, for the better quality of a product" File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 348.jpg, "Let us increase the harvest by 35%" File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 349.jpg, "More metal, more machines!" File:Stamp Soviet Union 1929 350.jpg, "Iron, 8 million tons" After the Great Patriotic War, the government used stamps to call for economic reconstruction and mobilisation. A 1946 stamp issue summoned: "Give the country annually 127 million tons of grain", "60 million tons of oil", "60 million tons of steel", "500 million tons of coal", and "50 million tons of cast iron". File:The Soviet Union 1946 CPA 1082 stamp (Fourth Five-Year Plan. Give the country each year 127 million tons of grain. Combine harvester and wheat sheaf) large resolution.jpg, "Give the country annually 127 million tons of grain", 1946 File:The Soviet Union 1962 CPA 2779 stamp (Decisions of the 22nd Communist Party Congress. Dairy-farming. Milkmaid, etc.).jpg, "By 1980 livestock, cattle and chickens will be significantly increased. Production of meat will grow almost 4 times,
milk almost 3 times", 1962
Short heroic slogans of the Stalin period calling for economic mobilization were substituted on Soviet stamps in the post-Stalin years. Party platforms with rather lengthy excerpts from Party documents and congresses' resolutions appeared on stamps at that time. Such was, for instance, the series of "Decisions of the
22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union The 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (russian: XXII съезд КПСС) was held from 17 to 31 October 1961. In fourteen days of sessions (22 October was a day off), 4,413 delegates, in addition to delegates from 83 foreign ...
—into Life" that was designed by Vasily Zavyalov and A. Shmidshtein, and issued in 1962. In later years, the style of stamp messages continued, differing from those of the Stalin times. They were no longer brief imperative commands but rather promises and explanations by the Party to Soviet society. For example, on a 1971 souvenir sheet from the 24th Party Congress series designed by Yu. Levinovsky and A. Shmidshtein, there was an inscription saying that "the main problem is to provide a significant increase of the material and cultural level of life of the people on the basis of high rates of development of socialist production, an increase of its effectiveness, scientific-technical progress, and an acceleration of the growth of the productiveness of labor". Such messages were typical of stamps for the Brezhnev and post-Brezhnev period until the changes occurred under
Mikhail Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (2 March 1931 – 30 August 2022) was a Soviet politician who served as the 8th and final leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country's dissolution in 1991. He served a ...
. New slogans, "
perestroika ''Perestroika'' (; russian: links=no, перестройка, p=pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə, a=ru-perestroika.ogg) was a political movement for reform within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during the late 1980s widely associated wit ...
", " uskoreniye", " demokratizatsiya", and "
glasnost ''Glasnost'' (; russian: link=no, гласность, ) has several general and specific meanings – a policy of maximum openness in the activities of state institutions and freedom of information, the inadmissibility of hushing up problems, ...
", were coined and appeared on the postage stamps of the USSR. File:Stamp of USSR 1918.jpg, 1956
Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR The Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR (russian: Спартакиада народов СССР, Spartakiada narodov SSSR) was a mass multi-sport event in the Soviet Union which lasted from 1956–1991. The competition was a descendant of the in ...
File:1980. XXII Летние Олимпийские игры. Бег.jpg ,
1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo ...
in Moscow File:1981. Чемпионат мира по хоккею с мячом.jpg,
1981 Bandy World Championship The 1981 Bandy World Championship was the 12th Bandy World Championship and was contested between four men's bandy playing nations. The championship was played in Khabarovsk in the Soviet Union from 7 February-15 February 1981. Sweden became champ ...
in
Khabarovsk Khabarovsk ( rus, Хабaровск, a=Хабаровск.ogg, r=Habárovsk, p=xɐˈbarəfsk) is the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administrative centre of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia,Law #109 located from the China ...
File:The Soviet Union 1988 CPA 5923 stamp with label (1988 World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Men. Skater. Emblem. Alma-Ata ice rink, Medeo).jpg, 1988
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in Alma-Ata (now "Almaty")


Rarities

A unique complete pane of 25 early Soviet Union stamps is known as '' Soviet Air Post "Wide 5" surcharged''. The stamp itself was produced in 1924 as a surcharge of 10 kopecks on 5-rouble green type II, basic stamp wide "5". In 1925, a 15-kopeck yellow stamp of "Peasant" design was printed in a very small quantity within the Gold Standard issue. Named ''Limonka'', it is considered very rare, especially if in mint condition. File:The Soviet Union 1925 CPA 136 stamp (1st standard issue of Soviet Union. 3rd issue. Peasant).jpg, ''Limonka'', 1925,
15 kopecks File:USSR stamp Aspidka 1931 50k.jpg, ''Aspidka'', 1931, 50 kopecks, perforated
Another very rare Soviet stamp, issued in 1931, is ''Aspidka'', especially if imperforate; 24 imperforate specimens are known. Its design was created by Vasily Zavyalov. In 1932, the All-Soviet Philatelic Exhibition was organized in Moscow. On that occasion, a souvenir sheet of four stamps known as ''Personalised Kartonka'' was produced on thick card, with three-line overprint "To the best shock worker of the All Russian Philatelic Society – President of the Moscow Philatelic Organization E.M. Nurk". It is considered rare because only 25 souvenir sheets were issued. A ''San Francisco'' inverted surcharge with small Cyrillic "ф" ("f") is characteristic of a rare Soviet stamp called ''Levanevsky with overprint''. Possibly unique, it was designed by Vasily Zavyalov and issued in 1935. File:Stamp of USSR 514(t).jpg, ''Levanevsky with overprint'', 1935, 1 rouble on 10 kopecks File:The Soviet Union 1964 CPA 3085I souvenir sheet (1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo. Woman gymnast and stadium) small resolution.jpg, ''Green souvenir sheet'', 1964, 1 rouble File:The Soviet Union 1964 CPA 3085 proof souvenir sheet (1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo. Woman gymnast and stadium) large resolution 2.jpg, Russian Tokyo 1964. Trial edition - Goznak factory File:The Soviet Union 1964 CPA 3086 proof souvenir sheet (1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo. Woman gymnast and stadium) large resolution.jpg, tokyo olympiad 1964 attempt to colour red embossed sign goznak Due to a plate error (asymmetric star), a variety of the first Soviet numbered Tokyo Olympic souvenir sheet of 1964 is now quite rare and known as ''Green souvenir sheet''. The Russian Goznak stamp factory has released several sheets of the Tokyo 1964 trial stamps, they are very rare and there are few left. Russia Seal of the USSR SC 2763a 1963 Spartakiad of nations. This year, the green commemorative block was printed in various shades. There was an error in color printing during production and the stamp was printed on a blue background, however there is a version where the blue background of the stamp was specially printed and put into circulation. Rare variation of this stamp. 1979/1980 Olympic bear, mascot of the Olympics in Moscow. There are several sought-after test versions of this philatelic myth in circulation. Block 148 and SC # 4792 . There are also test versions with an embossed goznak. File:Feature of the goznak factory embossed.jpg, Feature of the goznak factory embossed Trial and demonstration versions of the Russian stamps were also printed on space-related topics. Gagarin stamp in 1976. Date of issue: 04/12/1976 Denomination: 50 K. Perforations: 12 x 12 Sheet Size: 1 # Issued: 450,000 Design: R. Strelnikov It also had a demonstration version with the Goznak sign embossed on interesting grain paper. Stamp version wanted. specimen / образец File:Imprint in goznak paper.jpg, goznak logo File:Mark of the russian factory goznak on paper - cardboard with fiber.jpg File:1976 Gagarin print specimen.jpg, alt= print specimen, Print specimen


Stamp thematics and other aspects

Soviet Union stamps covered a great variety of themes. The thematics mirrored various aspects of Soviet history, politics, economics, and culture. These included: * the accomplishments of the
Great October Socialist Revolution The October Revolution,. officially known as the Great October Socialist Revolution. in the Soviet Union, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was a key moment ...
, * achievements of industry, agriculture, science, and culture, * various anniversary celebrations. After 1929, the quality of the Soviet stamps improved. Their agitational content expanded, as well. Increasing attention was given to stamps with
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s of 7, 14, and 28 kopecks used for international correspondence. These stamps were "supposed to tell the truth to the world about the victories of the workers' country of the Soviets".


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* {{PostalhistoryEurope Lists of postage stamps 1923 introductions