# MCV063 - 2022 Ukraine - Snake Island "F*** Russians" F stamp on Cover
Own Ukraine First Day Cover with Stamps That Made Headlines
Small Supply of Famous Ukraine Stamps Now in Stock
On the first day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the warship Moskva demanded the surrender of Ukrainian soldiers on Snake Island. Instead, they gave the ship the middle finger. Their spunk inspired Ukraine and the rest of us.
Stamps have long been used for patriotic messaging. Ukraine jumped on the opportunity and issued two stamps showing a soldier, standing on Snake Island, saying, “Russian warship, go f*** yourself.” The stamps proved a brilliant move – they quickly sold out, captured loads of media attention, and raised $135,000 for Ukraine’s Army. They later followed up with a stamp with the warship missing titled "Russian warship, DONE!" as Ukraine forces successfully eliminated the warship.
We Secured a Small Supply – But it Won’t Last Long…
Mystic was lucky enough to get our hands on a small number of these historic stamps on cover, so this is your chance to get one in your collection. Cover includes pictorial postmark showing the boundary post on Snake Island as well as a snippet of the words soldiers transmitted to the Russian warship. The cover was canceled on April 12, 2022, just two days before Ukraine sank the ship on April 14.
We have a very small number of covers. We bought these from Ukrainian civilians, so they will vary. The stamps is the F rate (used within Ukraine). The Ukrainian government is using postage stamps to unify its people in the common goal to save Ukraine. As Americans, we felt something similar after the 9/11 attacks.
The 2022 Ukraine stamps are real-time propaganda used to rally the public against the Russians. Hurry and order this cover today – we have just 18 available!
Click here to watch a video detailing more fun facts about the stamp on this cover.
Own Ukraine First Day Cover with Stamps That Made Headlines
Small Supply of Famous Ukraine Stamps Now in Stock
On the first day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the warship Moskva demanded the surrender of Ukrainian soldiers on Snake Island. Instead, they gave the ship the middle finger. Their spunk inspired Ukraine and the rest of us.
Stamps have long been used for patriotic messaging. Ukraine jumped on the opportunity and issued two stamps showing a soldier, standing on Snake Island, saying, “Russian warship, go f*** yourself.” The stamps proved a brilliant move – they quickly sold out, captured loads of media attention, and raised $135,000 for Ukraine’s Army. They later followed up with a stamp with the warship missing titled "Russian warship, DONE!" as Ukraine forces successfully eliminated the warship.
We Secured a Small Supply – But it Won’t Last Long…
Mystic was lucky enough to get our hands on a small number of these historic stamps on cover, so this is your chance to get one in your collection. Cover includes pictorial postmark showing the boundary post on Snake Island as well as a snippet of the words soldiers transmitted to the Russian warship. The cover was canceled on April 12, 2022, just two days before Ukraine sank the ship on April 14.
We have a very small number of covers. We bought these from Ukrainian civilians, so they will vary. The stamps is the F rate (used within Ukraine). The Ukrainian government is using postage stamps to unify its people in the common goal to save Ukraine. As Americans, we felt something similar after the 9/11 attacks.
The 2022 Ukraine stamps are real-time propaganda used to rally the public against the Russians. Hurry and order this cover today – we have just 18 available!
Click here to watch a video detailing more fun facts about the stamp on this cover.