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Lot 32 Canada McCann #BK74b, h, aa, agi 1972-1978 Caricature Issue, Four Complete 25c Booklets, Dead, DF Various Covers, Self Sealer, DF, HF, and MF 70 mm Panes

Lot 32 Canada McCann #BK74b, h, aa, agi 1972-1978 Caricature Issue, Four Complete 25c Booklets, Dead, DF Various Covers, Self Sealer, DF, HF, and MF 70 mm Panes

Four complete 25c booklets, various dead and DF covers, self sealer, DF, HF, and MF 70 mm panes.

McCann values the basic booklets at $6.6. However, McCann's prices are way out of date, as his catalogue has not been updated since 1996. The minimum Unitrade value for these booklets is $2 against McCann's 50 cents for the most common of these booklets. This would generally suggest that the actual value should be 3-4 times the McCann price at a minimum. Our estimate, based on the combination of varieties is $24. The booklets offered here grade between 75 and 80 as follows:

Centering of panes: 45/70 and 50/70

Cover Freshness: 10/10

Condition of Cover Edges 5/5

Freshness of Panes: 5/5

Absence of Visible Cover Flaws or Stains: 5/5

Condition of contents: 5/5

A Note About the Caricature Booklets

The three booklets produced by BABN for this issue are extremely complex. The complexity comes from the fact that:

1. The cover fluorescence levels vary, and cover the entire range from non-fluorescent to hibrite.

2. The panes fluorescence also varies within the same range.

3. The pane widths vary from 70 mm, which is the most common to 76mm.

4. Two different methods were used to seal the booklets. One is a clear, thin bead of sealer, known as clear sealer, which does go brown over time, and the other was a 5mm wide band of brownish adhesive known as self sealer.

5. Ten different cover designs were used.

6. In addition to all the above, many constant and non-constant varieties are to be found on the stamps, as well as different shades for the stamps themselves.

Of all three booklets, BK74, being the 25c vending machine booklet is the most complex by far, followed by the 50c booklet (BK76). The $1 booklet, BK75 is relatively straightforward, by contrast. In our descriptions we are using McCann numbers, as his catalogue provides the most comprehensive listing, but our valuations use a combination of Unitrade and Adminware prices, as well as our estimates based on our judgement and taking into account McCann's prices as they stood in 1996, when his catalogue was last updated.

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