Collection: Rarities You Can Buy Now
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New Brunswick #1 3d Red Crown & Heraldic Flowers, 1851-1860 Pence Issue, A Fine Cover Franked With 2 Good-VG Singles, Sent From Saint John To NY, Clear Strike Of Blue VR CDS, Listed In Jarett As Cancel Type #261, Scarce
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New Brunswick #2b 6d Olive Yellow Crown & Heraldic Flowers, A Fine Cover Franked With Bisect, Sent From St. Stephen To Point Wolfe Via Harvey, Signed Calves, With 2011 Pascal Scheller Certificate, Only One Known With #30 Grid Cancel
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Parallels Between 1967-1972 Sweden and Canada D...
One of the most important aspects to philatelic research is the making of new discoveries that have the potential to open up new avenues for study of an already popular...
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One of the most important aspects to philatelic research is the making of new discoveries that have the potential to open up new avenues for study of an already popular...
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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.
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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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