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Canada #86. F/VF mint Never Hinged examples of the blue ocean variety of the 1898 issue 2c Xmas Map stamp, in a sheet corner-margin strip of three. A lovely multiple, very useful for plating. 2025 Scott US$300.00 = $405.00
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Canada #90Ai. VF mint Never Hinged imperforate pair of the Edward VII, rose carmine shade (type II) Unitrade listed variety. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $420.00
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Canada #92. Fine mint Never Hinged sheet-margin pair of the 1903 issued King Edward VII 7c olive-bistre. Fresh appearance, perfect gum. 2025 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #94. VF mint Hinged (quite reasonable) example of the 1904 issued 20c olive green Edward VII stamp. A very respectable example of this elusive stamp. 2025 Scott Classic US$750.00 = $1,012.50
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Canada #95. F/VF mint hinged example of the 1908 issue 50c purple Edward high-value. A rare mint stamp, missing from most collections. 2025 Scott US$850.00 = $1,147.50
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Canada #104/122. An eye-catching F/VF (many VF) mint Lightly Hinged array of 10 George V Admirals, including 9 different values, plus an additional shade of the 4c value. All neatly arranged on a stockpage. Some lovely centered stamps here. 2026 Scott US$540.00 = $729.00
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Canada #104/122. Attractive mint "Admiral" set (missing only the 10c plum and 20c olive values). Very fresh appearance, most of the values to the 4c are never hinged and the 5c and above are mostly hinged. Usual mixed centering but a very attractive group of 16. 2025 Scott US$1517.50 = $2,048.65
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Canada #105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 115, 117, 118. F/VF mint Never Hinged assembly of 9 different George V Admirals. Some attractive stamps in this group, all valued as basic (lowest) catalogue value, unchecked for better printings, shades etc. 2025 Scott US$827.50 = $1,117.10
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Canada #111, 116. Duo of key-value VF mint hinged George V Admirals including the 1912 issued 5c dark blue and 10c plum. A lovely pair of Admirals, well centered, ideal stamps for the collector not worried about paying the large NH premium. 2026 Scott US$500.00 = $675.00
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Canada #112. VF mint Never Hinged block of four of the 1922 printed 5c violet George V Admiral. A stunning block, with great centering and impeccable gum. Unitrade for VFNH is $720.00. 2026 Scott US$440.00 = $594.00
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Canada #114, 114b. VF mint Never Hinged examples of both the Dry and Wet printings of the 7c red brown George V Admiral. Nice to get them both at once. (Unitrade for VFNH duo is $240.00). 2025 Scott US$145.00 = $195.75
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Canada #122. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1925 issue $1.00 orange high value GeoV Admiral, dry printing. A great stamp. 2025 Scott US$215.00 = $290.25
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Canada #125/302. F/VF mint Hinged selection of all different George V/George VI era stamps, including coils, neatly arranged on a double sided stockpage. Numerous better stamps noted, including #125-130, 131-134, 141-148, 195-201, 217-227, 241-245, 249-262 and 268-273. Owner's accurate 2026 Scott US$1,318.25 = $1,779.65
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Canada #139/273. An attractive group of sets and singles from both Admiral overprints to the Peace issue, including the 1927 Confederation commemorative issues, the Medallion issue, Pictorial issue to the 50c and three coil singles, the three King George VI sets, "Mufti", "War" and "Peace". Attractive, with a wide range of hinging on the back. No premium added where the stamp is never hinged. 2024 Scott US$773.85 = $1,044.70
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Canada #139-140 Covers. A striking set of both the 1926 Admiral surcharge issues, on matching covers posted from Egmont BC on November 10th 1926 and sent locally. Both addressed to "Major GC d'Easum, who was appointed Postmaster at Egmont the subsequent year. In interesting duo, still on the original owner's type-written page. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada #158, 159. Fresh and F/VF mint Lightly Hinged examples of the 50c Bluenose and $1.00 Parliament high values from the 1928-1929 GeoV Scroll set. Two iconic high-values of the George V era. 2025 Scott US$525.00 = $708.75
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Canada #162-177. Complete mostly Never Hinged mint King George V "Arch" or "Leaf" set of 16 from 1930-1931. 15 of the denominations, including the 50c "Grand Pre" are never hinged, the $1.00 Cavell has some disturbed gum (counted as hinged). All with fine or better centering. 2025 Scott US$845.50 = $1,141.45
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Canada #177. VF mint Never Hinged example of the "Mount Edith Cavell" top-value of the King George V "Arch" or "Leaf" issue. An attractive, fresh stamp, worthy of any collection. 2025 Scott US$350.00 = $472.50
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Canada #195/372, O45. Baker's Dozen (13) of better George V to early QEII Plate Number / position blocks, neatly arranged on two stockpages. The George V Medallion are slight gum disturbance, the rest primarily Lightly Hinged in the selvedge. Includes 1932 Medallion (1c, 4c, 5c, 8c), 1934 Empire Loyalists, 1934 New Brunswick (both Plate #1 and Plate #2), 1933 UPU, 1934 Jacques Cartier, 1946 Peace 50c Lumbering , 1953 Textile Industry and 1957 UPU (15c value). The catalogue value adds up quickly here. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #195-201, 205-207. Fresh and F/VF mint Never Hinged complete 1932-1933 issue Geo V "Medallion" set of seven, plus the three Medallion coil issues in VF NH paris. An attractive set. 2025 Scott US$418.50 = $565.00
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Canada #197 Sheet. Complete VF mint Never Hinged sheet of 100 stamps of the 1932 George V Medallion 3c deep red (Type I), with "Plate No.2" plate block at lower-right corner. Some minor perf separation in the selvedge at left (still intact), mentioned "for the record". A surprisingly tough to find complete sheet. Valued as 96 singles, plus the plate block. 2025 Scott US$289.00 = $390.15
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Canada #211, 237, 248, 288. A group of 7 better George V/Geroge VI era complete sheets including the 1935 Silver Jubilee 1c Princess Elizabeth (two sheets, both Plate No.2), 1937 Coronation (two sheets, Plate No.1 and Plate No.2), 1939 Royal Visit 3c value (Plate No.3 LL, Plate No.1 UR) and the 1949 "Postes Postage" 5c blue. A couple folded, and a few with some separation (mostly in selvedge), mentioned "for the record". All in sheets of either 50 or 100, conservatively all valued as single stamps, with no premiums for plate number blocks. 2025 Scott US$405.00 = $546.75
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Canada #259a. Choice VF+ mint Never Hinged imperforate pair of the 14c dull green 1942 George VI War issue "Ram Tank", only 75 pairs issued. A very minor gum bend, mentioned strictly "for the record". This is the first time we have offered this War issue imperforate. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $900.00
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Canada #273. VF mint Never Hinged LR position plate #1 plate block of the $1.00 red violet Train Ferry high value from the 1946 Peace issue set. Fresh colour and pristine gum. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $375.00
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Canada #280/670. Mid-century (and a bit later) mint, mostly never hinged accumulation, with lots of better singles and a good selection of random plate blocks) and some possibility of varieties (some have been identified by the owner, but we suspect that there has been no attempt to differentiate papers). Starts in the late King George VI period and runs into the 1970's, with a touch of later material. We noted some Totem dollars, 50c Textile, Centennials, Suzor-Cote, Geo-Technical and Expo ’70 blocks, Vancouver dollars, 1970 Christmas strips and pairs (no centre blocks). The face value alone is approx. $150.00 and comes in a 32-page Uni-Safe stockbook. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #284/306, O16/O47. Mint plate block selection from the late King George VI to early QEII period, including some regular issues (with and without "Postes-Postage") and a bigger assortment of "G" overprinted officials. A mixed assortment of plates and positions, with a touch of duplication. All neatly laid out in a 32-page stockbook. Centring is better than normal, and 90% are never hinged. No premium added for never hinged. Individual plate blocks with catalogue values to $35.00. Owner's 2024 Unitrade = $706.30
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Canada #302. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1951 issue $1.00 "Fisheries" in a Post Office fresh upper left plate #1 plate block of four. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #486, 494, 498, 511a, 513, 514, 541. A tough to assemble group of 7 different complete mint Never Hinged "field stock" (no inscriptions) sheets of 50 stamps from 1968-1971 issues. Includes the 1968 Armistice, 1969 Alcock Brown and Hermit Thrush, 1970 EXPO and United Nations (the latter with both values issued) and 1971 Radio Canada. All of these represent either USA or International rate stamps, and as such are seen in full sheets less often. The occasional pencil mark or staple mark in the selvedge (these did originate at the Post Office), but overall well above average. Valued as singles, but certainly worth more as sheets. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $787.50
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Canada #522pi, 525pii. Both centre blocks of the 1970 Christmas issue with 1-bar Winnipeg tagging. The 5c has the "dot between MA" variant and the 6c does not have the "scratch through window" variety. Good condition. Never hinged, but with some gum disturbance, including fingerprints, from poor handing. A good way to get a popular and good looking key modern duo. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $400.00
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Canada #614a Variety. VARIETY. Mint NH imperforate sheet margin single of the 1973 issue 15c RCMP Musical Ride double printed, once with the 15c image (Musical Ride) and again with the 10c image (Spectrograph). Mentioned and priced in the Unitrade footnote at $1,000.00 for a pair. Valued as half a pair. Small stain at right noted for the record. Ex. "JAL" collection. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $500.00
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Canada #727a. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1979 issue $2.00 Kluane with the missing silver inscriptions error. Only 500-600 examples of this error exist. Accompanied by regular example for comparison. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $400.00
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Canada #789a Variety. VF mint Never Hinged UL corner block of four of the 1979 QEII 17c definitive issue from the booklet printing, with pronounced printing shift giving the Queen a "double cameo" or "ghost" appearance. Unitrade has started to touch on these printing shift values in the front of the catalogue. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada #1354a. VF mint Never Hinged LL corner block of six of the 1992 issued 10c Kinnikinnick from the "Edible Berries" series, with bottom pair imperforate on three sides. A lovely example of this imperforate, from an often under-appreciated definitive series. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $1,500.00
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Canada #2405i. The seldom offered $10.00 "Blue Whale" Uncut press sheet of 9 panes of 2 of the $10.00 engraved wildlife definitive in original tube. This October 2010 issue is the highest value even released by Canada Post, with the uncut press sheet offered at the time of issue at a whopping $180.00. With only 1,000 printed these sold out quickly and are one of the hardest uncut sheets to find. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $400.00
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85
Canada #2586. Complete Canada Post thank you "kit" consisting of a small presentation box containing two complete mint limited-edition booklets of 12 of the permanent "THANKS/MERCI!" Truck and Rainbow design Picture Postage stamp, issued on November 30th 2020, ONLY TO CANADA POST EMPLOYEES, plus a thank you card and matching rainbow pin. The booklets are very elusive. Estimate = $100.00
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Canada #2874i. Tony Esposito autographed large format $1.80 peel and stick die-cut "hockey card" stamp with the added holographic Canada Post circular sticker of authenticity. The four living hockey players autographed a certain number of these cards with Tony Esposito doing 400 cards (the other 3 players did 1000 each in this series). The key autograph from this series and the first we have seen. A great hockey topical in near perfect condition. Other examples from this series regularly sell for over catalogue value. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #BK5d. ENGLISH. VF complete and intact pristine condition English language booklet with small type II text, containing two fresh and VF panes of the 2c carmine KGV Admiral (#106a). A beautifully preserved example of this early booklet with an eye-appeal vibrancy not often seen. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $275.00
History

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Canada #BK63b. The 1970 issue "OPAL" Centennial booklet with the rare cross-perforated gutter pane #455ai. VF mint, with often-seen blemished gum from the booklet cover. Accompanied by example of regular booklet (BK63a) for comparison. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #C1-C19. Complete set of nine airmail issues including both revalued stamps, in mint never hinged, blocks of four. A very attractive group, with decent centering and perforations. 2024 Scott US$891.40 = $1,203.40
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Canada #C1-C9, CO1, CO2, OC8. Mostly mint collection of 1928-1946 issue Airmails including multiples, a plate block and booklet pane plus a smattering of perforated and overprinted officials. A beautiful complete group with some choice NH items noted. 2025 Scott US$317.35 = $428.40
History

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Canada #C1-C9, E3/E11, EO1-EO2, MR1. A page of mint back of the book perfection. Fresh, reasonably centred and all never hinged. This is for the collector who feels the back of the stamp is as important as the front. Complete air mails, most of the special deliveries, both "Official" overprints on special delivery and a 1c Admiral War Tax. A lovely grouping. 2024 Scott catalogue value US$644.55 = $870.14
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Canada #C2, C3, C4. Fresh and F-VF mint trio of airmails in Never Hinged blocks of four consisting of the 1930 issue 5c olive brown "Mercury", the 1932 issue 6c surcharge on 5c brown olive "Allegory of Flight" and the 1932 issue 6c Ottawa Conference overprint on 5c olive brown "Mercury". An attractive and fault free group. 2025 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #C4. Fine mint Never Hinged lower right corner block of four of the 1932 issue 5c "Ottawa Conference" surcharge on the 6c Mercury airmail. 2025 Scott US$260.00 = $351.00
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Canada #CE1, CE2, CE3, CE4. Complete set of VF mint matched corner plate blocks (all for corners for each issue) of the 1942-1946 issue Airmail Special Delivery Stamps. The examples of #CE3 are all Lightly Hinged in selvedge, with the remainder being pristine mint Never Hinged. 2025-2026 Unitrade = $702.00
History

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Canada #CE1-CE3, E6/E11, EO1-EO2. Special Delivery selection (both with and without Airmail service) of mint, never hinged, blocks of four. A couple have selvedge and the "G" overprinted "Peace" issue in a lower left plate #1 block. An attractive group, perfect to mix up the appearance of your album pages. 2024 Scott US$486.00 = $656.10
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Canada #E1/E8. Mint Special Delivery study group, with four copies of #E1 which should include some different listings in Unitrade and singles of six other issues. Nice appearance but expect some heavy hinging and remnants on back. 2024 Scott US$932.50 = $1,258.90
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Canada #EO1, EO2. VF mint Never Hinged quartet of 1950 Special Delivery plate blocks including the "O.H.M.S." overprint (UR, LL corners), and "G" overprint (UL, UR corners). 2025-2026 Unitrade = $600.00
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Canada #J2 Lathework. An astounding matched pair of postcards, posted from the UK in 1925 (posted same day) to Calgary, Alberta. Assessed postage due (2c) and both postcards franked with Type-D Lathwork examples of the 2c Postage Due stamp (J2). Unitrade lists that used examples of Lathework are generally worth 80% of mint catalogue value, but also notes that "single franked non-philatelic examples used on cover are worth considerably more, often a multiple of used CV". While Type D Lathework has three listings for J2 (wet printing, dry printing, thin paper), as these are used on postcard, we can only assume the lowest given catalogue mint value ($800.00 for a single). A showpiece duo, exhibit worthy. Estimate = $350.00
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Canada #J6, J11-J14. Five purple postage due blocks all mint, never hinged. Includes the 1c from the short-lived 1930 "Second" issue and the complete set of four of the 1933-1934 "Third" set. The 4c has a tinge of even aging, mentioned "for the record" otherwise an attractive quintet. 2025 Scott US$732.00 = $988.20
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Canada #MR1, MR2, MR4. Fresh and Fine mint Never HInged blocks of four of the 1915 issue 1c green and 2c carmine KGV War Tax stamps as well as the 1916 issue 2c + 1c brown KGV War Tax stamp. 2025 Scott US$990.00 = $1,336.50
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Austria #1264-1713, J260-J267. Comprehensive VF mint NH 1984 to 1996 period collection, all laid out in a Borek hingeless 6-ring album. Consists of 464 different stamps and 17 souvenir sheets/miniature panes. The original Post Office face value new issue cost of this collection was 3,313.50 Austrian Schillings (now obsolete but approximately $365.00 CDN) and the Borek album and pages retail new for another couple of hundred dollars. Estimate =
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Bechuanaland Protectorate #82, 83-91, 96-104. Complete mint Lightly Hinged trio of issues/sets including the 1912 George V overprinted single, followed by both the 1913-1924 and 1925-1927 George V overprinted sets. A lovely group, with fresh colour throughout. 2025 Scott US$182.40 =
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Belgium - Mostly used 1854-2007 collection (few mint H also noted) with better earlies like #7, 10-11, 14-6, 36, 38, 48, 72, 75, 82-102, 134, 168, 222-4, 236, 463. All mounted on nicely designed computer generated pages running from 1849 up to 2007. No "back of book" material. Scott catalogue value is $1,150.00 US. Over 1,500 different stamps total, plus several additional shades and items of cancel interest not counted in catalogue value. Quite comprehensive to 1980's, then a bit sparse, but good collection to build on. Estimate =
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Benin #1383, C584. VF used duo of early 2000's surcharge issues. Extremely tough to find material, with Scott Catalogue doing its best to navigate this emerging nations issues. 2026 Scott US$130.00 =
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British Antarctic Territory - Mint Never Hinged collection of 1963-1994 issues, with 153 stamps, all neatly arranged and identified on stockpages. A lovely group, very clean. 2026 Scott US$330.85 =
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British Commonwealth - Accumulation of roughly 150 complete booklets, 1980's-1990's, loose in a box with representation from primarily Jersey, Guernsey, Ireland, along with a few from Hong Kong and Australia. A spot check indicated some items cataloguing $5 to $20 each, with only a portion of the lot catalogued by the owner (primarily the prestige booklets), totaling $550, leaving potential value on the table for collectors and dealers alike. Duplication generally ranges from 5 to 10 each, clean and very fine. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Collection of primarily mint British Commonwealth stamps in 3 Minkus Albums, 1920's-1980's. The lot contains 2 Minkus "British America" albums, containing material from countries A to N, and S to V, along with a Minkus album of "British Oceania", containing Australia and Papua New Guinea. The albums are sparsely filled but did note some better sets in the 1930's to ' era including #s Ascension 40-41, 41D-49 (mh, c.v. $219.15 total), 62-72 (mh, $78.15 total); Bechuanaland Protectorate 124-136 (mh, $69.45 total); KUT 120-135 (mh, $72.55 total), along with a few singles, sets, and partial sets cataloguing $10 and up. A nice starter group in 3 classic high retailing albums. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part A. The first offering of this estate offering, from Aitutaki to Cyprus, with 912 stamps, all neatly arranged 8 double-sided stockages (16 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Antigua, Bermuda, British Solomon Islands, Brunei, Cape of Good Hope, Cayman Islands and Ceylon (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$2,050.00 =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part B. The first offering of this estate offering, from East Africa to Leeward Islands, with 934 stamps, all neatly arranged 6 double-sided stockages (12 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Falkland Islands / Falkland Islands Dependencies, Gambia, Gilbert & Ellice Islands, Gold Coast, Grenada and Hong Kong (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$1,706.65 =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part C. The first offering of this estate offering, from Malta to Qatar, with 939 stamps, all neatly arranged 7 double-sided stockages (14 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Malta, Mauritius, Malaya-Johore, Norfolk Islands, Nyasaland, Papua New Guinea and Pitcairn Islands (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$1,336.75 =
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British Commonwealth - Estate Mint Holding Part D. The first offering of this estate offering, from Rhodesia to Zanzibar, with 1228 stamps, all neatly arranged 10 double-sided stockages (20 pages of stamps total), with separate inventory list showing the values for each country. Several better noted including Rhodesia, Somaliland Protectorate, South Africa, Swaziland, Transvaal and Trinidad & Tobago (to name a few). Expect a mix of both Hinged and Never Hinged (many identified on the inventory). An excellent opportunity for the British Commonwealth collector. Total 2026 Scott US$1,953.60 =
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Canada #1. VF used example of the 1851 issue 3 Penny Beaver imperf on horizontally laid paper (wonderful strong laid-lines visible), with FULL / HUGE margins on all sides. A well above average and respectable example of Canada's "number one". 2025 Scott US$1,200.00 =
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Canada #4. Unused (regummed) example of the 1852 issue 3p beaver imperforate. Three clear margins, just in at right and repaired tear on top. That being said, the stamp has great colour and represents a scarce pence issue in mint condition. Valued as no-gum (original gum catalogue value is twice the amount). 2025 Scott US$1,250.00 =
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Canada #8. Fine+ used example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Clear / huge margins three sides, then just in at upper-right corner. Far better than usually seen. 2025 Scott US$700.00 =
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Canada #8. VF appearing unused example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate, but rebacked, regummed and with fake ribbed lines added (to make it appear to be the elusive ribbed paper sub-listed variety). Comes with 2025 Vincent Graves Greene certificate which states same. Still, a legitimate unused #8 at it's heart, which Scott lists with "no gum" at US$875.00. Estimate =
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Canada #9. VG used example of the 7½p green Queen Victoria 1857 imperf pence issue, with three clear margins, the just in on left side and hinge thin on top visible from the reverse. While a bit "worn" in appearance, this represents a spot in an album that we see more empty than not. 2025 Scott US$3,000.00 =
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Canada #19 Cover. Early use of the 17c Cartier (first printing) on folded cover / letter from Brantford UC (ONT) to Roxburghshire, Scotland, October 1859. A pretty example of this single use "Cents", properly used. Surface scuff on stamp, mentioned "for the record", but still a very attractive early use of this stamp properly used on cover. Valued "on cover" by Unitrade catalogue (previous owner paid $500.00). 2025-2026 Unitrade =
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Canada #21, 23, 24, 27, 29, 29 x2, 30 x2. Used assembly of 8 Large Queens, from the 1/2c black to 15c grey. All attractive used examples, with only the odd short perforation. Unchecked for better papers, printings, shades etc. Catalogued as the least expensive example of each stamp. 2025 Scott US$740.00 =
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Canada #21/302. Generally F/VF mint Hinged selection of all different Queen Victoria thru George VI era stamps arranged on a double sided stockpage. Numerous better stamps noted, including #50, 58, 59, 79, 92, 93, 100, 110/122, 227, 262, 268-273 etc. Owner's accurate 2026 Scott US$3,529.00 =
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Canada #21vii. Fine mint no gum example of the ½c black Large Queen (perf 12 x 12) on the rare and distinctive horizontal wove Bothwell paper (no watermark). Some minor scuffing on the Queen's face noted for the record. 2025-2026 Unitrade =
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