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  $35.00

Canada Stamp: 20c dark carmine
          (1935 Special Delivery - Issue)

CONDITION: VF Mint Never Hinged

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Scott: Canada #E6  Perforation: 12
     Seaside: Canada #E6  Perforation: 12
     Issue Date: 01 Jun 1935
     Denomination: 20c
     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 17 July, 2010.

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Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

Pravy Dolní Roh
(Czech) right lower corner.

Westtown
U. S. local post, Westtown, Pa., 1853-67, used by The Westtown School as training usage of stamps for franking letters.

Prizonier de razboi
(Romanian) prisoner-of-war, P.O.W.

M I
Ministry of the Interior, overprint on stamps of Argentina for official use.

Ofsettpressen
(Swedish) offset press.

India, Estado da
Inscription used on stamps of Portuguese India, 1946-60.

Sötétkvörös
(Hungarian) dark red (color).

Reverso
(Spanish) reverse side, back

Malmö - G. Wisen Local Post
Local post established in 1926 by G. Wisen (followed, in 1927, by N. Rehnfalt), with typographed (Cronholms Litografiska Anstalt Co., Malmö) 4 ore violet "Malmö på Lokalpost" stamp depicting a Viking ship in full sail Issued 30 January 1926, and a second set-of-6 different values "Malmö / Privata / Lokalpost" stamps depicting a horse-mounted statue issued later in 1926.

APHV
(German) "Allgemeiner Postwertzeichen-Händler-Verband" Association of German Professional Dealers.

Recommande
(French) registered.

Bousfield & Poole
Private die match proprietary stamps.

Cover face
An envelope's front portion that has been cut away from rest of envelope. ^^5920

Cleaning
Removal of foreign substance from a stamp.

Express company labels
labels used for mail handled by private U.S. carriers, with a new label being added when the parcel was passed to another carrier.

Umbuggianistan
Hand drawn fantasy for bogus nation.

Carbon Tetrachloride
Fluid marketed to stamp collectors as a watermark fluid; stopped in late 1960s after its use was connected to cancer.

Norway
Northern Europe; official name of postal administration: Posten currency: 120 skillings = 1 specie daler, 100 ore = 1 krone (1877) 1814: postal service reorganized so that it was independent of Denmark and Sweden with Christiana (Oslo) as the hub, 1845: postal markings introduced, about 383 numeral cancellations are recorded, 1855, Jan. 1: No.1, 4 skilling blue, first issue, when country was still united with Sweden, 1856-68: used three concentric circles as postmark, 1875, July 1: joined the UPU, 1889: first postage due stamp, 1905, Oct.: Norway became independent from Sweden, c1905: prepayment of letters began by placing coins in a slot at Christiana, start of meter mail, 1926: first official stamp, 1927: first air mail stamp, 1930, June 28: first semipostal stamp, 1940, June: British and French force sent to Northern Norway, used Field PO, 1940, Oct. 4: first stamps issued during German occupation, 1942-45: government in exile issued stamps for use on Norwegian ships, 1945, Feb. government in exile stamps used at the Norwegian post office in Stockholm, 1945, May: German occupation issues demonetized, 1945, June: government in exile stamps released in Norway; see A Betaleportomaerke at Betale.


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