= Understood to be a current stamp printer.
First
postage stamp issued: 1858. Buchard-Stahl, [where?].
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1872 for Wenden.
Goznak
State Printing House, Moscow. Founded: 1818.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler: Mauritius
1970. Main printing process(es): Litho.
Founded
in 1818, the Expedition for the Procurement
of State Insignia currently incorporates
four major enterprises in Moscow, St. Petersburg
and Perm.
The 175th anniversary of
Goznak, now the main industrial association
for minting and printing banknotes and state
insignia of the Russian Federation's Finance
Ministry, was marked by the issue of a stamp.
Goznak
states: "The Enterprise accepts orders for postage stamps manufacturing for
foreign countries. Goznak is the monopolist for the Russian postage
stamps creation. A combination of the modern design and progressive
technologies of paper production and inks provides the highest quality
of images.
"We produce traditional postage stamps on gummed paper and develop self-adhesive stamps manufacture.
Stamps security elements development is a complicated process
requiring very high professional skills. Our specialists constantly
develop and implement new technical solutions in order to provide our
customers with the optimal security level at the best prices."
B. Mans,
Reval.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1919 for Russia (Civil War Period).
Marka
Publishing and Trading Centre, Moscow.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler: [when?].
Marka issues about 50 subjects
of postage stamps and souvenir sheets annually,
together with more than 500 stamped envelopes.
It is the founder of the
popular stamp magazine in Russia and CIS
countries, "Philatelia".
Matveiev Press,
Pskov.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1919 (Overprints) for Russia (Civil War
Period).
Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, St.
Petersburg and Moscow.
English language translation of name: State
Printing Works. Founded: 1923. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1858 for Russia.
The Joint-Stock Company Mezhdunarodnaya
Kniga (established on April 11, 1923) is
the oldest Russian foreign trade organisation.
For over 75 years, they have
been pursuing educational and commercial
activities.
National Bank, Chita.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1921 for Russia (Civil War Period).
State Bank,
Rostov-on-Don.
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1919 for Russia (Civil War Period).
J. W. Steffenhagen &
Sons, Mitau. First stamp(s)
traced by compiler: 1919 (Overprints) for
Russia (Civil War Period).
Wiipurin Kirja ja Kivipaino, [where?].
First stamp(s) traced by compiler:
1920 for North Ingermanland. 
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