Here we have (1) Finland, Scott 48, Imperial Arms of Russia, 1891-1892, MH
• An 1892 Finnish stamp issued under Imperial Russia would typically feature the Russian imperial coat of arms (a double-headed eagle) prominently, signifying Finland's status as a Grand Duchy under Russian rule at the time; from this period onwards, Finnish stamps increasingly incorporated more Russian motifs, including the imperial design, on their issues.
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