The early Soviet government organised production and distribution of
postage stamps of the RSFSR. Official state policy toward
philately and collector's organisations included both financial and
propagandistic aims. To carry out this policy, the Commissariat organised the
Russian Bureau of Philately. Similar to other governments in the world, the Soviet authorities considered
stamp collectors as a source of
revenue for various relief funds. For example, in December 1921 four
semi-postal stamps were produced by the State Printers. They had
denominations of 2,250
rubles, of which 2,000 rubles contributed to
famine aid. 1921 CPA 28.jpg 1922 CPA 29.jpg 1922 CPA 30.jpg 1922 CPA 31.jpg On 19 August 1922, the
Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily Feodor Chuchin held a one-day philatelic event, Philately for Children. The event raised 344,535 rubles. 1922 CPA 43.jpg 1922 CPA 44.jpg 1922 CPA 45.jpg 1922 CPA 46.jpg 1922 CPA 47.jpg 1922 CPA 48.jpg
State monopoly in selling and
exporting stamps turned out profitable as demonstrated by sales figures. Overall, famine relief was financed with 2.97 million rubles obtained from stamp sales in 1922 between April 1 and December 1. Around 97% of the stamp sales were arranged abroad. As reported to the
Central Executive Committee, 310,287 of the 320,432 stamps were sold through the official monopoly office in Mannheim, Germany. In 1923, on the occasion of
International Workers' Day, another philatelic event was organised that appealed to stamp collectors. Stamps overprinted with the inscription "Philately for Workers" were made by the government and sold for only one day in Moscow. Russia 1923 CPA 87 stamp (Philately's Contribution to Labor. Charity. Overprint is gold. Marking 5th anniversary of October Revolution).jpg|Gold
overprint Russia 1923 CPA 88 stamp (Philately's Contribution to Labor. Charity. Overprint is bronze. Symbols of science and art).jpg|Bronze overprint Russia 1923 CPA 89 stamp (Philately's Contribution to Labor. Charity. Overprint is bronze. Industry. 'Workers of the world, unite!').jpg|Bronze overprint Russia 1923 CPA 90 stamp (Philately's Contribution to Labor. Charity. Overprint is silver. Industry. 'Workers of the world, unite!').jpg|Silver overprint Russia 1923 CPA 90 stamp with overprint upside down (Philately's Contribution to Labor. Charity. Overprint is silver. Industry. 'Workers of the world, unite!') small resolution.jpg|Silver overprint
invert Russia 1923 CPA 86, 89 two proof stamp pair (Philately's Contribution to Labor. Charity. Overprint is red) small resolution.jpg|Red overprint == List of chiefs ==