Travel the World of Postage Stamps - History of Fire Engines (First Series) - "Lessner" Fire Engine, (1904) - USSR 1984 - Michel USSR 5464 - my hobby

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Greetings friends!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

I think that there are no people who would not be distracted from their affairs when they hear the fire siren and see the flashing beacons that break the space and bring a sense of anxiety to the heart.

Today, these are sirens, and earlier, it was the ringing of a fire bell and bells in churches, announcing fires.

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At the time when a series of postage stamps History of Fire Engines (First Series) was issued, and this, in 1984, the Soviet Union was in an active phase of an arms race with the United States and other NATO countries.

The theme of this postage stamp series is similar to the arms race but here fire and fire brigades compete with each other and on the example of priest Gapon, who was the instigator to the riot we can say that the instigator and instigator of this race was technical progress.

Yes, on the one hand, transport for operational fire extinguishing was developing, but, on the other hand new flammable materials appeared, which complicated the process of fighting the fire.

It looks like a vicious circle in which there is no winner and no loser, only the manufacturer of ignition sources in the form of paints and varnishes, polymers and everything that mankind needs so much, but burns perfectly, flourishes.

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On a postage stamp with a face value of 15 kopecks of the USSR, we see "Lessner" Fire Engine, (1904).

This vehicle has already begun to look like a modern fire fighting vehicle.

This postage stamp was issued with a circulation of 4,000,000 copies and is hardly a rarity, but I doubt it that someone may know for sure the number of surviving copies of this postage stamp to this day.

Let's take a look at this postage stamp.


Information about this postage stamp:


Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR.
Subject: # Transport, # Fire Engines, # Technics, # USSR.
Series: History of Fire Engines (First Series).
Name: "Lessner" Fire Engine, (1904).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 15 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 5464.
Episode release date: December 12, 1984.
Perforation: comb 12 x 11½.
Postage stamp size: 55 x 26 mm.
Printing technology: Photogravure and Recess.
Circulation: 4,000,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.21 - $ 0.74.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.06 - $ 0.36.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Below, you will see previous postage stamps from this series and links to their descriptions:


Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR.
Subject: # Transport, # Fire Engines, # Technics, # USSR.
Series: History of Fire Engines (First Series).
Name: "Freze" Fire Engine, (1904).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 10 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 5463.
Episode release date: December 12, 1984.
Perforation: comb 12 x 11½.
Postage stamp size: 55 x 26 mm.
Printing technology: Photogravure and Recess.
Circulation: 5,100,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.21 - $ 0.74.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.06 - $ 0.36.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR.
Subject: # Transport, # Fire Engines, # Technics, # USSR.
Series: History of Fire Engines (First Series).
Name: Horse-drawn Steam-pump, (XIX c).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 5 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 5462.
Episode release date: December 12, 1984.
Perforation: comb 12 x 11½.
Postage stamp size: 55 x 26 mm.
Printing technology: Photogravure and Recess.
Circulation: 5,500,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.18 - $ 0.62.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.04 - $ 0.34.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: USSR.
Subject: # Transport, # Fire Engines, # Technics, # USSR.
Series: History of Fire Engines (First Series).
Name: Horse-drawn Crew Wagon, (XIX c).
Denomination of a postage stamp: 3 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 5461.
Episode release date: December 12, 1984.
Perforation: comb 12 x 11½.
Postage stamp size: 55 x 26 mm.
Printing technology: Photogravure and Recess.
Circulation: 5,900,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.11 - $ 0.62.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.04 - $ 0.34.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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To be continued!

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You can see the development of the story of my postage stamp collection on my Leofinance blog.

Author @barski

Ukraine

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For my publications, I do not use stock photographs, it is fundamentally important for me to use photographs that I have made with my own hands for publication and I can name them - authorial work.

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@barski, sorry to see you have less Hive Power.
Your level lowered and you are now a Minnow!

Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:

Hive Power Up Month - Feedback from day 3
Happy New Year - Feedback from the first Hive Power Up Day of 2022

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Thank you for reminding! Sometimes, it's interesting to start over)

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Congratulations on becoming a minnow @barski 🎉🎉🎉

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Thank you, I think that no one canceled the circulation of substances in nature, and it is possible that the minnow, or plankton, which I do not exclude, one day, suddenly, will become a killer whale, but this may not happen, life is a complicated thing) I'm thinking about it lol.

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Looking forward to seeing you become an orca @barski 💪

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I hope so, for this I risked everything.

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Good afternoon, please tell me who I can turn to for help. or help in this situation. @azircon accused me of farming, although I do not vote for my posts, and my family's accounts do not vote for each other, I only see @azircon's desire to cover up his friend @cwow2, or another account that handed out flags to bloggers without reason, although he himself did what he accused others of.
Sorry, but that there is a decentralization of the Hive, if a couple of accounts can do whatever they want and throw other bloggers out of the Hive. When the witnesses had problems, they asked all bloggers to vote with a large number of accounts for them, today, are those who helped them called farmers? Please clarify the situation. I do not do anything that cannot be traced in the blockchain, there is no spam and plug-in, there are no publications of the same text in different languages, all photographs are my works of authorship.

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Az brought you up in another way.
This have nothing to do with you downvoting me :)

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