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Russia 1916-10-25 censored registered cover reverse

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English: Russia 1916-10-25 reverse of a censored registered cover sent from Petrograd to Arboga Sweden, redirected to Kalmar. Franked 20 kopecks. Front and reverse purple boxed military censor hand stamps. Censor tape applied at right. Reverse transit Stockholm and receiver cancels Arboga.
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Russia 1916-10-25 censored registered cover

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