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: The stamp features a detailed illustration of a steelworker, representing the metallurgical industry that was a cornerstone of the USSR's economic Five-Year Plans. Its face value was 40 kopeks .

: During this era, postage stamps served as "miniature posters," broadcasting state values such as industrial progress, labor heroism, and technical prowess to both domestic and international audiences [16]. 0976.jpg

: As an official state symbol, the image is now considered part of the public domain in Russia and many international archives, as it represents a government-issued sign or document [16]. Other Potential Matches : The stamp features a detailed illustration of

Because "0976.jpg" is a generic file-naming convention, it occasionally appears in unrelated contexts: : As an official state symbol, the image

: Several journals use the prefix "0976" in their ISSNs (International Standard Serial Numbers), such as the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (Online ISSN: 0976-2817) and the Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology (Print ISSN: 0976-6634) [27, 29].

: The identifier GS-0976 (also known as Firsocostat) refers to an investigational liver-directed drug being studied for the treatment of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis ( NASH ) [1, 2].

This stamp was part of a broader series issued by the Soviet Union to celebrate industrial achievement and the "working man" archetype central to Soviet iconography.