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English: 100th birth anniversary of Konstantin Badygin (1910–1984), a Soviet sea captain, a naval officer, an explorer of Arctic, a scientist and a writer.
Illustrated postal stationery envelope with imprinted definitive non-denominated stamp “Letter A” (for domestic letters, weight 20g or less). Russia, 9 November 2010, Catalogue PTC Marka No 240К-2010/2010-252. Envelope paper with watermarks “ПОЧТА РОССИИ”. Offset printing. Size of the envelope: 110×220 mm. Print run: 500,000.
The photo portrait of Konstantin Badygin by A. Goryainova, from the personal archive of N.V. Badygina.
The special cancellation: Penza, 29 November 2010, PTC Marka Catalogue No 233ш-2010.
Русский: 100 лет со дня рождения Константина Сергеевича Бадигина (1910–1984), советского капитана дальнего плавания, офицера военно-морского флота, исследователя Арктики, писателя.
Художественный маркированный конверт, Россия, 9 ноября 2010 г., Каталог ИТЦ « Марка» № 240К-2010/2010-252. Бумага конвертная, с водяными знаками «ПОЧТА РОССИИ». Офсетная печать. Размер конверта – 110×220 мм. Тираж – 500 000.
Фотопортрет К.С. Бадигина из личного архива Н.В. Бадигиной, фото А. Горяиновой.
Специальное гашение: Пенза, 29 ноября 2010 г., Каталог ИТЦ «Марка» № 233ш-2010
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Source From a personal collection.
Author Russian Post, Publishing and Trade Centre "Marka" (ИТЦ «Марка»). The design of the PSE by Kh. Betredinova. Scanned by Dmitry Ivanov.

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The postal stationery card
issued to commemorate
the centenary of Konstantin Badygin:

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