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  $700.00

Canada Stamp: 20c Grain Exhibition overprint with broken "X" variety, position 19 [Block of 4]
          (1933 Grain Exhibition)

Format: Block of 4

CONDITION: VF Mint Never Hinged

Margin block of 4

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Scott: Canada #203i  Perforation: 11
     Seaside: Canada #203i  Perforation: 11
     Issue Date: 24 Jul 1933
     Perforated Edges: 4


This Stamp is listed in the following Topics:
     Industries -> Traditional -> Farming
     Transportation -> Commercial Vehicles -> Tractors


Canada may be referred to with the following: canadian, kanada, can.

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Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

Lynchburg, Va. Paid 5
see Confederate Postmasters' Provisionals.

North Wales & Liverpool Railway Committee (MS&LRy)
British railway local post.

Saxony
German State in central Germany.

  • ^kSachsen.
  • Currency: 10 pfennings = 1 neu-groschen, 30 neu-groschen = 1 thaler
  • 1850, June 29: No.1, 3 pfennings brick red, first stamps issued, inscribed Sachsen.
  • 1850, July: joined the Austro-German Postal Union.
  • 1852-66: used double circle with crossed design as postmark.
  • 1868, Jan. 1: stamps of the North German Confederation.
  • 1871: became part of the German Empire.
  • 1872: stamps of the German Empire, then the Weimar government, followed by stamps of the Third Reich.
  • 1945: Saxony Province; issued "Provinz Sachsen" stamps under Russian occupation.
  • 1945: East Saxony (Dresden) issued stamps under German occupation.
  • 1945: West Saxony (Leipzig) issued local stamps under Russian occupation.
  • 1946, Feb. 12: West Saxony issued semipostal issues under Russian occupation.
  • 1946, Jan 19: Saxony Province; issued semipostal stamp under Russian occupation
  • subsequently part of the German Democratic Republic.

Corrosion stain
A printing variety caused by corrosion on a metal plate.

Colegio de Huerfanos
(Spanish) inscription on Spanish semipostals issued by Postal, Telegraph and Customs services to collect funds for colleges used by children of employees.

Victoria Land
"Victoria / Land" overprint on stamps of New Zealand for use by Captain Scott's South Pole expedition, 1911-13.

Uganda, Kenya, Tanganyika
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

Verde de mar
(Romanian) sea-green (color).

German Administration of Marhsall Islands
1899; see Marshall Islands.

Fu-Feng
Shensi, Northwest China local post, 1949.

Country name
Universal Postal Union regulations of 1874 decreed that all stamps destined for international use must have the country name inscribed; only exception being that of Great Britain which could use the effigy of the reigning monarch.

F.G.N
Nigeria unissued official overprint.

Renversé
(French) inverted

Pataca
Currency unit in Macao and Timor.

Design error
Errors in the printed design, such as wrong number of stars on a flag, or misspelling of a name.

Returmærke
(Danish) return (mail) stamp.

Beskjeftigelse, Bolivisk
(Norwegian) Bolivian occupation.

Stentryck
(Swedish) lithography.

Crimée
(French) Crimea.

Escuelas
(Spanish) "schools" Venezuela revenue inscription, when overprinted, for three patriots, stamps used for postage during shortage of regular stamps, March 1871-Aug. 1873 and in 1879-80.

Gum Flaw
Variety caused by paper covered unintentionally with gum and prohibits the printing ink to reach the surfaces of the paper.

Tape
Meter stamp on an adhesive paper strip that is affixed to an oversized item that can not be run through a postage meter.

McLean, Dr. J. H.
US private die medicine proprietary stamp.

Faroe Islands
Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, part of Denmark with autonomous postal authority.

  • Official name of postal administration: Postverk Føroya
  • Currency: 100 ore = 1 Danish kron
  • 1870: Danish stamps used.
  • 1875, July 1: joined the UPU, included with Denmark.
  • 1914-18: bisected stamps authorized.
  • 1919, Jan. 3-23: No. 1, 2 ore green, surcharge on stamp of Denmark.
  • 1940: British occupation values surcharged on stamps of Denmark.
  • 1945: Danish stamps used again.
  • 1948: islands were given self-government.
  • 1975, Jan. 30: own stamps issued.

Scudo
Currency unit in the Roman States.

Skeppsbrottetpost
(Swedish) ship wreck mail.

Kentucky
  1. US state June 1, 1792; part of Virginia until statehood.
  2. first federal issue revenue of US, July 1, 1798-Feb. 28, 1801.

Bruch (Spur)
(German) crease.

Vichy issues
Nickname for stamps issued by France and colonies during World War II.

A.E.P.
Académie Européenne de Philatélie. European Academy of Philately; founded in France in 1977, to develop the friendship of European prestigious philatelists and to publicize their work.


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