I was collecting stamps since I was eight; isnt it too late?

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I have a huge collection of letters and envelopes accumulated thru years. A little bit belong to my family and ancestors, biggest part is a showcase of my correspondence activities in the 2000s (in the pre-torrent era I traded music and videos a lot and was a huge fan and propagandist of B&P practice, if you know what does that mean). Some have nothing to do with me personally and just stuck to my hands during my reids to the flea market. I love all sorts of old papers, you know...

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My stamps collection that I accumulated in teen years was left at parents house - I asked to take a pic to show you, but cannot present all in details. I was very into the trivia marks of Great Britain, France, Portu, Germany and their colonies - mostly for their scent of history.

I better show you the stamps from the letters I have at hand.


A few letters are from 1927. The backside of envelope is very cool, looks even better than front face.
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They have applied stamps issued for the 10-year anniversary of the Great Russian Revolution of 1917. (Of course, they celebrated the events of October, not March - just today we know that these were not two different events, but one single chain). Fate scattered millions of people to different corners of the country - one remained at St.Petersburg (the letters are addressed here), the other ended up in Vladivostok - quite the opposite corner of the country, month's journey away by train. No instant mobile communication, even regular phone was out of the option! Imagine - a gap two months deep between you and your loved one. Any signal, be it question or answer, takes two months to travel and return back. So that your connection will not become covered with dust and ash and remained alive - you are left to write letters as often as possible, every day.

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Two stamps below belong to the sixth standard series of the USSR. They were issued and circulated from August 1939 to 1956 - that is, at the death of Stalin; these stamps cast their shadow on postal communications during the hardest years of the war and the post-war reconstruction of the country. The stamps depict a miner, a Red Army soldier and a pilot - exactly the same as on the 1, 3 and 5 ruble banknotes of 1938. You can imagine - they were printed in huge print runs and do not represent a unique rarity or philatelic value.


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The last ones from the old days, before we move further. I did not have these in my collection - I took communion and held them in my hands while working on a book about the Great Flood of 1924. These stamps, as you can read on the overprints, were intended to raise funds to help flood victims. After all, stamps are a great aid in studying history.

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Wartime drama produced some simplified forms: letters had no stamps or envelopes, the post office used to accept the letters themselves, folded into such characteristic triangles; the folks sitting in the trenches usually did not have even the paper - not speaking there was no stationery store nearby to buy stamps and envelopes.

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So, no stamps for this one.


...After the crush of colonial empires in 1950-60-es the stamps out there became less intresting and attractive to me personally.

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Envelopes with USSR stamps from 70-80-es are a part of history, the idea of ​​throwing them away doesn't come to my mind ... but let's face it: stamps from this era do not attract me visually too much.

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The closer we get to the final stop and termination of the Soviet Union in 1991 - the less interesting the stamps become. I don't know what the paradox is exactly... but the stamps do correspond with the history, I think that's the point.

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I like the graphic design of the USSR coat of arms on the 1966 stamp - feel its strength and inner power! can't compare with the 1988 version, just different scale... simply does not rank!


In August 1991, the USSR disappeared from world maps, disintegrating into post-Soviet fragments that are still fighting each other. (Azerbaijan and Armenia, Russia and Ukraine, Georgia and Ossetia are the most well-known examples). USSR stamps continued their life in the 90s in a new capacity, as provision stores; newly-baked countries rushed to print their stamps, and the easiest, fastest way was to make overprints on old unused USSR stamps (the unspent stock of which was large). Dagestan, Chechnya, Georgia, Transcaucasia, Moldova, Ukraine, Central Asian territories... This is a very interesting topic for collecting, but I can't show you anything from my collection because I don't collect stamps anymore. I'm sending you to Google. 😎

В августе 1991 года СССР исчез с мировых карт, распавшись на пост-советские фрагменты воюющие друг с другом до сих пор. (Азербайджан и Армения, Россия и Украина, Грузия и Осетия - вот самые слышные примеры). Марки СССР в 90-е годы продолжили свою жизнь в новом качестве, как провизории; свеже-выпеченные страны поспешили напечатать свои марки, и самый простой, быстрый способ - сделать надпечатки на старых негашеных марках СССР (неизрасходованный запас которых был велик). Дагестан, Чечня, Грузия, Закавказье, Молдова, Украина, среднеазиатские территории... Это интереснейшая тема для коллекционирования; не могу ничего показать вам из своей коллекции потому что уже не собираю марки. Идите в гугль. 😎


Our next stop is Russia, the largest heir and successor to the "evil empire".

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1991 - 1999 is the Yeltsin era, the era of decline and the plundering of the remains of the USSR. The country experienced a great inflation of money and managed to experience a couple of monetary reforms on its own skin, all of this is reflected in stamps and their denominations directly. At the start of this rat race, in 1992, stamps had denominations of 1/2, 1, 2, 3 rubles - but after a few years the count was in the hundreds. I specially laid out two ordinary (non-registered) letters next to each other. It costed 2 rubles to send it at first - and 1050 rubles (!) a year later. All this is funny, but only if you look at it from 50 years distance.

1991 - 1999 годы это эпоха Ельцина, эпоха упадка и раскрадывания остатков СССР. Страна испытала великую инфляцию денег и успела испытать на своей шкуре парочку денежных реформ, все это отражается на марках и их номиналах прямым образом. На старте этих крысиных бегов, в 1992 году, марки имели номиналы 1/2, 1, 2, 3 рубля - то уже через несколько лет счет шел на сотни. Я специально разложил рядом два обычных (незаказных) письма. Отправить его стоило 2 рубля вначале - и 1050 рублей уже через год. Все это конечно забавно, но только если разглядывать из отдаленной на 50 лет точки.


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The first stamps are decorated with patriotic and spiritual themes: Saint George the Victorious slaying a dragon, patriots Minin and Pozharsky from a monument on Red Square, a church in Pskov.


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Somewhere along the way by the early 2000-es there happened a rebranding, 1st among many. I couldn't google the information now, but I vaguely remember that the rebranding of the logo, stamps and many other things was done by designers from the UK. Well, the result was really worthy. The stamps began to look nicer.

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These are the first Russian stamps on a self-adhesive backing, which you don't have to lick with your tongue to stick on an envelope. I hope I haven't mixed anything up. In any case, there were no stamps on self-adhesive paper until the mid-2000s, I don't remember them.

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Russia is a republic. (Well, supposedly!). Why do we have all these eagles, coats of arms, orbs, royal attributes that have a taste of tzarist symbolics from a century ago? This feels like an appeal to imperial times, to me. "Let's make Russia great again" and all this BS.

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A series of stamps with views of ancient Russian cities, or their central fortresses, to be precise. All of self-adhezive paper.

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A few close-ups below:

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Looking at the three envelopes below, sent from the US and UK, you will not find any stamps. Stamps are being replaced by cash stamps, and this is of course sad to see - the spirit of philately is fading, there is nothing left to collect. We can only look back into the past, where our ancestors understood it all well and performed better than us...

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And the last one, stamps from China (and a pleasurable gigger kitty Open Letter). With stamps from overseas countries being added, now you definitely can title my collection 'international-scale' xD

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Thanks for the visit - see you!


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What a blog! What a journey through history. Amazingly valuable (I don't mean financially). As you describe it, through stamps, the history of your country and of the modern world flashes before me. All these events that I know from reading, and then experiencing...they become concrete in your stamps.

I loved this blog and will read it again, surely.

Grazie! Its good to hold a piece of own history in your hands, right? thats why I keep it. Maybe in the future the nowadays stuff which is of no rarity / value, will get the same historic smell / qualities, who knows.
Have a great day, and !PIZZA

What an interesting collection, it's like a walk through history, and your country certainly has a lot of that!!!

It's good to see that you have an abundance of stamps with our late Queen in your collection

She was my Stamp Love :P Probably I had sort of an imprint from these stamps (more early ones that are from 60-es).

Очень интересно!
Показывай и другие марки!!!
Мне тоже надо свои показать 🙂

П.С. фото варки кофе я сделала, теперь надо показать 😊

cюпер! и рассказу опытного варщика про тонкости с секреты тоже буду рад 😎

Прикольно.) У меня от дяди осталась довольно большая коллекция марок и конвертов(вроде). Часть гашена, часть как новые.) А у меня одно время было своеобразное увлечение связанное с почтой и марками - отправлять самому себе открытки из разных ебеней, особенно из небольших деревушек с забавными/необычными названиями.) Типа как - Пролей Каша, Киска-елга, Мусорка, Кошки ну и в том же духе. Жаль только что работники почты в небольших населенных пунктах не очень компетентны, и много открыток не доходило...

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Дааа, могу себе представить! это может быть очень весело.
Главное чтобы штемпели гашения читались удобоваримо, а не так как у нас обычно.
И что, неужели в этих деревнях есть рабочие отделения почты?.. я бы предположил, по нынешним временам упадка, что держат водителя который машину мотает по области и выемку с ящиков делает с какой-то существенной локации, а самих отделений только же сколько и мертвых деревень, школ, etc.

Со штемпелями более менее везло - читаемы.) Причем некоторые даже как будто специально ставят, что бы название населенного пункта было лучше видно.)) Ну а насчет рабочих отделений - иногда хрен поймешь, рабочее оно или нет. График работы у них один два дня в неделю, и сложно попасть на них. Но мне то только ящик на здании нужен.)

А вообще, вообще... Есть у меня подозрение, что почта как бы должна работать всегда и везде, как запасной вариант во время всяких ЧС и прочего. Как есть в каждой деревне, в которой хоть пара жителей осталась таксофон кнопочный. Причем обязательно рабочий. И года три назад даже звонил с такого на городской - было бесплатно.)

трудно сказать чего теперя кто должен. почта - оччень мутная история. там такие внутри были дележки собственности, реорганизации и скандалы за последние 25 лет... как сбербанк - кто то может подумать что это госконтора с гос ответственностью но как бы не так. и почта давно никакое не фгуп, а практически частная контора, АО - и акции находятся в гос собственности.

весёлых названий на штемпелях не разглядел :)

из этих мест был тока в Ижевске...

!BEER

Хз, частная она сейчас или как - но работает хуже, если судить по количеству доставленных открыток, а из некоторых отделений вообще какие то супермаркеты сделали. Консервы да огурцы продают.))

Поищу другие открытки, это только малая часть.))

Могу и в Питер отправить, если адрес черканешь куда нибудь.😁


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Those are very cool! And what a history course too! It's amazing to see how the stamps have evolved over a century. Probably the coolest was the wartime triangle letter with no postage, I'm sure it was the only way for soldiers to write home. What a great collection, awesome!
!BEER

My pleasure to educate you and others, everybody I can infect with a little note of passion for history, and old dusty papers, haha. Lets share Hive !PIZZA - and have a nice day! ☘️

It is a collection that takes us on a journey into the past, they are beautiful, to think that they no longer have the value they deserve, this initiative makes us remember how important they were and the meaning they have 😍

Thanks for walking with me in the past! I hope it was a pleasure? 😉

Awesome collection, really love the Soviet ones. History

glad to entertain you 😎


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Guau I am a stamp collector from 1995, from high school, a teacher introducemyself in this art, I have a good old stamp, and yes the history is reflected in the stamp collection.

o! nice to know that. we are simple-minded folks then... which is cool.

I love how you end the post with the smirking cat in the end. so funny. !LOLZ
I hardly use stamps nor ever collect stamps although it could be so much fun and full of memories like what you have done. We don't have anyone who is far away for my family to send the letter to.
But it is so nice to learn a lot about your collection as well as the story of those stamps.
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Stamps are so beautiful and you have a fantastic collection!
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Even though you say don't collect stamps anymore this is more than a decent amount of stamps and letters we see here :D

Cool to get to know history through the circumstances one country went through. And sending a letter without an envelope and stamps, just folded in that triangle shape - that's interesting to see. Thank you for your share @qwerrie!

The smaller part of collection. Two albums - one big and one small - were not on proper display, lol. 🙃

Have a nice day.

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Совершенно согласен - от пера и туши полшага до каллиграфии. Рука сама норовит выводить покрасивее все эти завитушки, росчерки. Требуются другие скиллы, нежели корябать карандашом по бумаге не прилагая усилий.
Я пробовал свою дочь к этому приобщить - но, увы!

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где-то у меня целый пост завалялся с такими картинками!

Да это не в экран тыкать ) Мой в этом году в первый класс пойдет - все мученья еще впереди )
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