Canadian Stamps and Postal History
The Shade Varieties Of The Large Queen Issue of...
This post examines the shade varieties found on the 1868-1897 Large Queen Issue of Canada.
The Shade Varieties Of The Large Queen Issue of...
This post examines the shade varieties found on the 1868-1897 Large Queen Issue of Canada.
The Shade And Perforation Varieties Of The 1859...
This post discusses the shade and perforation varieties found on the 1859-1868 First Cents Issue of Canada.
The Shade And Perforation Varieties Of The 1859...
This post discusses the shade and perforation varieties found on the 1859-1868 First Cents Issue of Canada.
Catalogue Values - An Aid or Impediment To The ...
This post examines the issue of whether or not catalogue values are an aid to the hobby or an impediment to it.
Catalogue Values - An Aid or Impediment To The ...
This post examines the issue of whether or not catalogue values are an aid to the hobby or an impediment to it.
Collecting Modern Canadian Postal History 1952-...
This post examines the complexities and opportunities that exist to form a specialized collection of Canadian postal history from 1952 to date. The period is broken up into different periods,...
Collecting Modern Canadian Postal History 1952-...
This post examines the complexities and opportunities that exist to form a specialized collection of Canadian postal history from 1952 to date. The period is broken up into different periods,...
The Shades Of The 50c Black and $1 Orange Admir...
This post explores the shades found on the 50c black brown and $1 orange King George V stamps from the 1911-1928 Admiral Issue of Canada.
The Shades Of The 50c Black and $1 Orange Admir...
This post explores the shades found on the 50c black brown and $1 orange King George V stamps from the 1911-1928 Admiral Issue of Canada.
The Shades Of The 20c Olive Green Admiral Stamp...
This post explores the shades found on the 20c olive green King George V stamp of the 1911-1928 Admiral Issue of Canada.
The Shades Of The 20c Olive Green Admiral Stamp...
This post explores the shades found on the 20c olive green King George V stamp of the 1911-1928 Admiral Issue of Canada.