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  $80.00

Canada Stamp: 2c Second Issue - dark violet [Block of 4]
          (1930-1932 Postage Dues)

Format: Block of 4

CONDITION: VF Mint Never Hinged

2c dark violet

SPECIFICATIONS:
     Scott: Canada #J7  Perforation: 12
     Seaside: Canada #J7  Perforation: 12
     Denomination: 2c
     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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Did You Know?
Interesting Facts, Definitions, Translations

Thimble cancelers
Norwegian term for small postal cancellers, with a diameter of 14-19 mm, used mostly in the period of 1914-1950's.

Ivory paper
Glazed white paper.

Mixed printing
More than one printing process used in the production of stamps.

Inverted Watermark
Since the watermark is the first marking the paper receives, the watermark can not be inverted, only the printing can be inverted or sideways.

Twer
City in Russia, Zemstvo local post; 1869-89, see Zemstvo.

Arrow messages
Used during Siege of Potidaea in the 5th century BC.

Livligorangerød
(Danish) bright orange-red (color).

Beskjeftigelse, Grekisk - av Tyrkia
(Norwegian) Greek occupation of Turkey.

Cernofialová
(Czech) black-violet, black-purple (color).

PPCL1
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry; battle group that was part of the Canadian mission in Kosovo.

Saare
(German) overprint on stamps of Bavaria and Germany for Saar.

Coin
City in Spain, Spanish Civil War local post, Nationalist forces, 1937.

Ockragul
(Swedish) ochre-yellow (color).

Bulgarie
(Bulgarian) Bulgaria.

Thin
Removal of paper fibers from the back of a stamp, usually done by careless removal of a stamp from a cover or a hinge from a stamp.

Martinique
Island in lesser Antilles of West Indies; 1886: overprint and surcharge on stamps of French Colonies, 1892: Martinique inscription of stamps of French Colonies, 1915, May 15: first semi-postal stamp, 1927, Oct. 10: first postage due stamp, 1945: first air mail stamp, 1947, Jan. 1: became Department of France, French stamps used.

Cheney, Hill & Co's Express
Private mail firm serviced Boston, Mass. and New England towns; used a corner card; 1854.

Camel Postman
Sudan stamp design, 1897 to 1940.

Magentarot
(German) magenta (color).

AGO
Adjutant General's Office, Canada.

Eros Post
United Kingdom strike local post, 1971.

Valparaiso Multada
(Spanish) Chile postage due.

Armenia, forged issues
  1. 1920 Chassepot, unissued.
  2. 1922 Erevan, unissued without surcharge, Sc. 300.
  3. 1922 Mount Ararat, unissued without surcharge, Sc. 301.

Kamchatka
C 1996; illegal labels, purporting to be stamps, Russian Federation report to the UPU; Jan. 14, 2002, not valid for postage.

Hand Engraving
Printing plates produced entirely by handwork.

Ezer
(Hungarian) one-thousand (number).


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