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Mikolaiv (Lobko No. 15-C in violet ink)

Mikolaiv

Left: Mikolaiv (Lobko No. 15-C in violet ink). These varieties were printed in 1992 on three kinds of paper: standard white paper, thick brown gummed paper, and textured yellowish-gray paper.

Right: The later version was printed on the reverse side of single-use ration coupons.

Mikolaiv (Lobko No. 15-C back side)
 Kamianets-Podilsky 1 (Lobko No. D-3-A)

Kamianets-Podilsky 1

Left: Kamianets-Podilsky 1 (Lobko No. D-3-A). These were printed on four different kinds of paper. This version is on smooth white paper (type D)

Right: Kamianets-Podilsky 1 (Lobko No. D-3-A) showing a portion of the reverse side single-use ration coupon that it was printed on.

 Kamianets-Podilsky 1(back side)
Yalta (Lobko No. 1-A)

Yalta and Sevastopil

Left: Yalta (Lobko No. 1-A). Printed on thick, dark-brown packing tape with adhesive on the back. Another variety (Type B) is printed on lighter paper.

Right: Sevastopil (Lobko No. 9-A). This is the light, greenish-azure print from November '93, as opposed to the blue-violet print from August. Both were printed on textured white paper, which displays random clumping of paper fibers.

Sevastopil (Lobko No. 9-A)

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