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  $8.50

Canada: 4c Second Issue - dark violet
          (1930-1932 Postage Dues)

CONDITION: F Mint Hinged

4c dark violet

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Scott: Canada #J8  Perforation: 12
     Seaside: Canada #J8  Perforation: 12
     Denomination: 4c
     Perforated Edges: 4

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

Shipping Charges
Canada - $2.00USD for any number of stamps
United States - $2.00USD for any number of stamps
Other countries - $3.00USD for any number of stamps
Shipping charges are for surface via postal system, unless otherwise specified.
Alternate shipping methods are available upon request. Please eMail for a quote
All values quoted are at the current exchange rate and are subject to change.

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

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Did You Know?
Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

PF
  1. Philatelic Foundation (New York)
  2. (French) port payé jusqu'à la frontiáre paid to the frontier.
  3. pfenning.
  4. Germany overprint, Offices in China.
  5. Estonia overprint on stamps of Russia, German Occupation.
  6. Philatelic Foundation (certificate).

Észak-Borneo
(Hungarian) North Borneo.

G Rate Make-up
United States non-denominated postage stamp, value 3¢, 1992.

Tegetthoff, S.S.
Steamship marking of the Danube Steam Navigation Company built around 1860s, for Middle Danube lines.

Postgebiet Ober-Ost
(Postal Area of the Eastern Command) overprint on stamps of Germany, Eastern postal areas, Lithuania, German occupation, 1916-18.

Perforated Initials
Usually a private nature, but sometimes applied officially; such as "O.S." applied by the Australian Colonies and the Sudan.

Fancy cancel
Postmark with a pictorial design.

Severovychod
(Czech) Northeast.

Consigner's Contract
The legal and binding signed document of agreement between the auctioneer and the owner of the philatelic properties being consigned to the auctioneer.

Nem Fordul Elo
(Hungarian) does not exist, non-existent.

Riverside & Arlington Railway Express
Operated on electric trolleys, Riverside, Calif., Express Stamp

Oleomargarine
US Internal Revenue stamp for oleo manufacturers, 1886-1935.

C.I.R.
Clarence I. Ronsaville, BEP employee initials, 1906-1928; see Plate Finisher Initials, Siderographer.

Empire Air Mail Scheme
see All-up service.

St. Louis City Delivery Company
U. S. local post, St. Louis, Mo., 1883.

Bataan War Prisoners Relief
Seal issued by private group to raise funds, 1944-45.

Tripolitania
Northern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea; currency: 100 centesimi = 1 lira 1901: Italian offices, overprints on stamps of Italy, 1911-12: Italy took area from Turkey, 1923, Oct. 24: No.1, 20 centesimi olive-green and brown-orange, "Tripolitania" overprint on stamps of Italy, 1925: first semipostal stamp, "Tripolitania" overprint on stamps of Italy, 1930, July 26: first air mail stamp, "Tripolitania" overprint on stamps of Italy, 1931, March: authorized delivery stamp, stamp of Italy overprinted, 1931: Dec. 7: air mail stamp inscribed Tripolitania, 1934, May 1: air mail special delivery, stamp type of Libya overprinted, 1934, Oct. 16: first stamp inscribed Tripolitania, 1934, Nov. 5: air mail semipostal stamp inscribed Tripolitania, 1934: air mail semipostal official stamp, overprinted "Servizio di Stato" (Service of the State), 1935: used stamps of Libya, 1948, July 1:-51: No.1, 1 lira on ½ pence green; British offices, stamps of Britain overprinted "B.M.A. Tripolitania" (British Military Administration), surcharged with values in "M.A.L." (Military Administration Lira); 1950, Feb. 6: British stamps overprinted "B.A." (British Administration), surcharged with values in "M.A.L." (Military Administration Lira); first postage due stamp. 1951, Dec. 24: became part of Libya.


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