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Canada #723AT3 50c Multicoloured Prairie Street Scene, 1977-1982 Floral & Environment Issue, a Fine Used Example Showing G1aR Tagging Error and Shifted Engraving
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Canada #907ii G2aC (SG#1030) 30c Red 1981 Maple Leaf Definitive 1-Bar Tag On Cover MF XF-87
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Canada #907ii G2aC (SG#1030) 30c Red 1981 Maple Leaf Definitive 1-Bar Tag On Cover MF XF-91
Regular price $4.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per
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Understanding the Dotted Cover Booklets Issued ...
Introduction The dotted cover die booklets that appeared between 1935 and 1955 represent a very complex and rewarding area of Canadian philately. Unitrade presents what at first seems like a...
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Introduction The dotted cover die booklets that appeared between 1935 and 1955 represent a very complex and rewarding area of Canadian philately. Unitrade presents what at first seems like a...
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The Floral Issue Low Value Definitives Of 1977-...
This post explores some of the variations that can be collected on these stamps, despite the fact that the Unitrade catalogue lists very few varieties.
2 commentsThe Floral Issue Low Value Definitives Of 1977-...
This post explores some of the variations that can be collected on these stamps, despite the fact that the Unitrade catalogue lists very few varieties.
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The Overlooked Gems: Biases and Scarcity in Sta...
Stamp collecting has long been a beloved hobby, filled with historical significance, artistic beauty, and the joy of building a unique collection. However, biases within the hobby have often shaped...
1 commentThe Overlooked Gems: Biases and Scarcity in Sta...
Stamp collecting has long been a beloved hobby, filled with historical significance, artistic beauty, and the joy of building a unique collection. However, biases within the hobby have often shaped...
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