- Condition:MNH **
- Year:22nd December 2020
- Catalog:Michel
- Number(s):1171 zf./1177 zf.
- Catalog value:60.0
Paper: chalky
Printing process: offset
Perforation: comb 14
Size of a stamp + label: 30 x 40 mm.
Size of a Souvenir Sheet: 115 x 230 mm.
Miniature Sheet Composition: 10 (5 x 2) stamps
Printing run: 10.000
Printing house: Cartor, France
120 D. multicoloured. The monument to David of Sassoun, the hero of the Armenian national epic "Daredevils of Sassoun", against the background of Artsakh nature.The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL WIN" in Armenian language.
220 D. multicoloured. The sculpture group “Mountain dance” against the background of Artsakh nature. The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL DANCE" in Armenian language.
230 D. multicoloured. The monument of the famous Armenian circus artist, clown Leonid Yengibaryan against the background of Artsakh nature.The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL SMILE" in Armenian language.
280 D. The monument of the Armenian Archimandrite (Vardapet), composer, musicologist and singer Komitas against the background of Artsakh nature.The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL SING" in Armenian language.
330 D. multicoloured. The monument of the prominent Armenian painter Martiros Sarian against the background of Artsakh nature.The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL PAINT" in Armenian language.
380 D. multicoloured. The monument of the famous Armenia composer Arno Babajanyan against the background of Artsakh nature.The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL PLAY" in Armenian language.
500 D. multicoloured. The monument of the creator of the Armenian alphabet Mesrop Mashtots against the background of Artsakh nature.The upper part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription "WE WILL CREATE" in Armenian language.
Attached to the mini-sheet of seven postage stamps, “HayPost” CJSC has also issued a donation coupon for 5000 AMD, depicting the soldier Albert Havhannisyan during the military actions, who was posthumously awarded the medal "For Courage" of Artsakh. The slogans "MY NAME IS ARTSAKH" and "WE WILL WIN" in Armenian and English are depicted in the lower left corner of the coupon.