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Русский: Почтовая марка СССР: VII Международный конгресс кристаллографов (12-21/VII, Москва). Эмблема: кристаллы. Слева от эмблемы - искусственно выращенный кристалл кварца, справа - структура минерала шеелита. Черная, голубая, оливковая
Серия: Международные научные конгрессы в СССР. Худ. В. Пименов. Номинал: 0,06. H 11½. Бумага мелованная. Глубокая печать. Размер: 40 x 28 мм. Листы 5 x 10. Тираж: 4.000.000
English: Stamp of USSR: 7th Crystallography Congress (12-21.07, Moscow). Congress emblem: crystals. To the left of the emblem - artificially grown up crystal of quartz, on the right - structure of scheelite mineral. Ol bis, blk & bl
Issue: International Scientific Congresses to Be Held in USSR. Designer: V. Pimenov. Face value: 0.06. H 11½. Photogravure. Size: 40 x 28 mm. Sheet: 5 x 10. Issued: 4,000,000
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