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  $6.00

Canada: 1c Second Issue - dark violet
          (1930-1932 Postage Dues)

CONDITION: VF Used

1c dark violet

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Scott: Canada #J6  Perforation: 12
     Seaside: Canada #J6  Perforation: 12
     Denomination: 1c
     Perforated Edges: 4

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

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This product was last modified on Saturday 18 March, 2006.

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Did You Know?
Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

Alexandrien
(German) Alexandria.

España Valencia
(Spanish) Spain Carlist issue of Valencia, 1874-75.

Ameripex '86
Once-per-decade stamp exhibition held in Chicago in 1986.

SFL
Single folded letters with writing on inside and address on outside.

Blanco Karte
(German) blank cover, with stamp affixed, to be postmarked for special occassions.

Beaux
(French) bureau, post offices.

B. C. M.
Overprint for Madagascar; 1884-86: British Consular Mail.

Stock Exchange Forgery
The British 1/- 1867 stamp were sold at the London Stock Exchange to pay the postage on telegraph forms. In 1898, an alert dealer saw that they were blurry in appearance and some of the corner letters were in combinations that should not have existed. An investigation found that were forgeries and the culprits were never found

Atalaya
An international magazine devoted to cinderella, "dead" country stamps and other philatelic oddities; published by the Halmstad Philatelic Society, Halmstad, Sweden.

Zeitungsmarke Deutsches Reich
(German) inscription on stamps of Germany for newspaper stamp.

Processing
Steps that finish a printed stamp sheet; includes perforation, trimming, dividing into panes, and packing for distribution.

Scrape
An abrasion of the stamp surface which removes or moves paper fiber.

Gopshe
Donald Evans issue, a friend's dog.

Briefmarkensammler
(German) stamp collector.

Chill Roller Doubling
A double impression left on the printed stamp caused by a set-off from the chill roller.

Hotelpost
(Norwegian) hotel mail.

Burnham Post
United Kingdom strike local post, 1971.

Branford Wool
United Kingdom strike local post, 1971.

Deok Sensor Oopgemaak
(Afrikaan) South African censor tape.

Bollo
(Italian) postmark.

Selantan
South Moluccas (unrecognized issue).

Arsik
(Czech) small sheet (of stamps).

Fabrikwasserzeichen
(German) papermaker's watermark.

Stamp, trapezoid
First issued by Malaysia in 1967.

Bahamas
Long Island, worlds longest stamp, 70mm; unissued Great Britain cinderella by David Horry, 2001.

Nazali-Ganoub
City in Egypt, 1879-80. ^^10976.

ICCR
Label; International Council of City Republics.

Puerto Lumbreras
Local post, Spanish Civil War, Republican, 1937.

H & G
Higgins and Gage, worldwide postal stationery catalog.

Correos Nacionales
(Spanish) Colombia.

Kenya Uganda Tanganyika
  1. see Tanganyika: trust territory.
  2. the Oomagoolie legless bird; unissued Great Britain cinderella by David Horry, 2001.


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