Some examples of circulated letters and cards with Paleontologic Heritage stamps of Russia from 2020

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Big registered letter sent from Moscow to Germany, with entire Mini-Sheet Registered letter sent from Moscow to Germany Registered letter sent from Rybinsk (Yaroslavl Oblast in Russia) to Germany, with special postmark of the city.
A letter with Paleontologic Heritage stamps of Russia 2020 A letter with Paleontologic Heritage stamps of Russia 2020 A letter with Paleontologic Heritage stamps of Russia 2020
Regular letters, from Paleontologic Museum in Moscow to Germany Registered letter, from Moscow to Germany Postal Stationery from 2016 "100 anniversary of Paleontological society of Russia", canceled with the FDC postmark of Moscow and sent to Germany
A letter with Paleontologic Heritage stamps of Russia 2020 A letter with Paleontologic Heritage stamps of Russia 2020 100 anniversary of Paleontological society of Russia postal stationery sent to Germany in 2020
Registeed letters from Ekaterinburg. Fossils of Woolly mammoth and Megaloceros giganteus, the fisrt in Russia, found not far away fropm the city. Regular letter from Sevastopol [1]. The cover is the same as used for FDC
Mammoth stamp on cover from  Ekaterinburg, Russia 2020 Mammoth stamp on cover from  Ekaterinburg, Russia 2020 Pliosaurus and Megaloceros stamps on cover from Sevastopol 2020
Postcards, produced by Paleotologic Museum in Moscow in 1995, sent from various fossil found places on the Crimean Peninsula such as Balaklava nad Zuya village, near Tavrida Cave, but all cancelleed either in Sevastopol or Simferopol - two major cities on the Crimean Peninsula. [1] Some fossils of the animals shown on the postcards, discovered on the Peninsula in the past and just recently.
Mammoth stamp on cover from  Ekaterinburg, Russia 2020 Mammoth stamp on cover from  Ekaterinburg, Russia 2020 Pliosaurus and Megaloceros stamps on cover from Sevastopol 2020

Notes:
[1] Sevastopol is the largest city on the Crimean Peninsula and a major Black Sea port. Since annexing Crimea in 2014, the Russian Federation has administered Sevastopol as a federal city. Nevertheless, Ukraine and most of the UN member countries continue to regard Sevastopol as a city with special status within Ukraine.