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English: 20 shah coin substitute, Ukranian People's Republic, 1918, perforated. Not to be mistaken for plain-edged postage stamp (not currency) with an otherwise identical design.
Русский: 20 шагов (перфорированная версия), находящиеся в обращении вместо монет. Украинская Народная Республика, 1918. Не путать с неперфорированными почтовыми марками (не были валютой) с идентичным видом.
Українська: 20 шагів (перфорована версія), що знаходились в обігу замість монет. Українська Народна Республіка, 1918. Не плутати з неперфорованими поштовими марками (не були валютою) з ідентичним виглядом.
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Author Anton Sereda

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