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The image is a close-up of a postage stamp with a dark blue background. The stamp depicts a historical scene with several figures. In the upper left corner, there is text that reads "1982 ПОЧТА СССР" which translates to "1982 POSTAL USSR". To the right of this text, there is a large numeral "10" in white.

The central part of the stamp features an illustration of people in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly a palace or a wealthy home. There are richly decorated curtains and carpets. A man in a blue tunic is seated on a red carpet, gesturing with his left hand. Several other individuals, dressed in historical attire, are standing or sitting around him. Some are wearing robes, while others have head coverings. The style of the artwork suggests a depiction of a historical event or a scene from a play or literary work.

Below the illustration, there is a line of text in a Cyrillic alphabet, which is partially obscured. The visible parts read "Н. А. Фомичев. Призыв Минина к Пожарскому. 1953" which translates to "N. A. Fomichev. Minin's Call to Pozharsky. 1953". This indicates that the stamp commemorates a historical event involving Minin and Pozharsky, who were leaders of the Second national militia in Russia in 1612. The painting by N. A. Fomichev, titled "Minin's Call to Pozharsky", was created in 1953.

The stamp is perforated around the edges, typical of postage stamps. The overall impression is of a cultural and historical artifact. There is no information about the city of Perm, Russia, in the image itself or the text on the stamp.
FM-rBD722

Jun 27, 2026

Perm, Russia

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The image is a close-up of a postage stamp with a dark blue background. The stamp depicts a historical scene with several figures. In the upper left corner, there is text that reads "1982 ПОЧТА СССР" which translates to "1982 POSTAL USSR". To the right of this text, there is a large numeral "10" in white. The central part of the stamp features an illustration of people in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly a palace or a wealthy home. There are richly decorated curtains and carpets. A man in a blue tunic is seated on a red carpet, gesturing with his left hand. Several other individuals, dressed in historical attire, are standing or sitting around him. Some are wearing robes, while others have head coverings. The style of the artwork suggests a depiction of a historical event or a scene from a play or literary work. Below the illustration, there is a line of text in a Cyrillic alphabet, which is partially obscured. The visible parts read "Н. А. Фомичев. Призыв Минина к Пожарскому. 1953" which translates to "N. A. Fomichev. Minin's Call to Pozharsky. 1953". This indicates that the stamp commemorates a historical event involving Minin and Pozharsky, who were leaders of the Second national militia in Russia in 1612. The painting by N. A. Fomichev, titled "Minin's Call to Pozharsky", was created in 1953. The stamp is perforated around the edges, typical of postage stamps. The overall impression is of a cultural and historical artifact. There is no information about the city of Perm, Russia, in the image itself or the text on the stamp.

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