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Faroe Islands - Very nice group of used Faroe Islands, 1975-2004, containing a few hundred stamps in roughly 13 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #7/439, containing singles and a handful of booklets with canceled stamps inside. A spot check indicated some items cataloguing $10 and up. It appears the used stamps have cto cancels, still a clean lot from this popular collecting country. Owner's older 2016 Scott US$885.00 = $1,194.75
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Fiji #41/131B. A packed page of used Fijian issues, with a bit of Queen Victoria, a number of KEVII, KGV "Keyplates" finishing with a strong group from the first King George VI issue, including perforation variants. Most of the cancels are light or readable, with few visible faults. A tough group to find. 2024 Scott US$423.05 = $571.10
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Fiji #43/113. An attractive page of mint starting in the Queen Victoria-era to the King George V "Silver Jubilee" issue. Most are the KEVII and KGV "Keyplate" definitives to 5/-. Better includes #54, #55, #58 (spot), #72, #85. Fresh appearance, most with the typical heavy hinging from this period. 2024 Scott US$471.70 = $636.80
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Fiji - Nice collection of mint and used Fiji, 1878-1995, containing many hundreds of stamps, man on well organized computerized album pages and a few stock pages. This neatly organized collection ranges from Scott #40/739A, containing singles and several sets, along with a few souvenir sheets. Just a few better items include with #s 89-90 (used, $80 total), 117/131A (mix of mint and used, c.v. $88.60), along with some sets cataloguing $10 and up, including 1935 Silver Jubilee and 1948 Silver Wedding, and more. Owner's 2019 Scott catalogue value for the collection totals $871.05. A nice collection that should be continued, overall fine to very fine. All pages photographed online. Estimate = $150.00
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Finland - Accumulation of used Finland, 1881-2015, containing roughly 1,000 stamps in a handful of stock or album pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #26/1480, containing mostly singles with a few souvenir sheets. A spot check indicated a few items cataloguing $10 and up. A nice starter lot and ideal for all collectors. Owner's older 2016 Scott US$886.00 = $1,196.00
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256
Finland - Old-time collection / accumulation of mint and primarily used Finland, 1866-1961, containing many hundreds of stamps on several homemade pages or stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #7/386, noting singles, sets, along with mint and used semi-postals, and a few stamps from Aland and Karelia. The lot itself is a very interesting accumulation and fairly unorganized of mostly early issues noting #s used 7 (x2), 9, 13, 22, 25, 27-28, 30, and mint 49, 54, 111-118, just to name a few. A cursory check indicated some material cataloguing $10 to $15 and up each, leaving potential finds, including better postmarks to the dedicated collector. A nice unpicked lot that has not been on the market in decades, a few faults as expected with a few early issues, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $250.00
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France #3/36. A selection of early, all different, used "Ceres" and "Napoleon III" designs, including a number of shades. Overall condition is average for this period, but the stamps are fresh, and there are lots of identifiable cancels, be they CDS or numeral (both diamond and star grid cancels). 2024 Scott US$652.75 = $881.20
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France #86/132. Attractive group of 19 mint stamps from the late 19th and early 20th century, with some "Peace and Commerce" (#91), "Rights of Man" (#118) and the "Liberty and Peace" values up to 20 francs (plus #123). Fresh appearance. All hinged, a few with minor remnants. One lower value stamp is a precancel. 2024 Scott US$514.40 = $694.45
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France #133/263. Thirty years’ worth of early 20th century mint French definitives and commemoratives. Starts with a duo from the "Rights of Man" set (#135), with a good range of "Sowers", the complete "Pasteur" issue, plus the Paris Olympics and Exhibitions sets with "Mont St. Michel" and "Arch de Triumph", plus a single 5 franc from the souvenir sheet (#226b). All are hinged, a few with minor hinge remnants. 2024 Scott US$660.75 = $892.00
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France #300, 300a. VF mint group of the 1935 issued 1f50c "S.S. Normandie" with a block of four of the dark blue (Never Hinged), plus three singles in the pale blue shade (two are Never Hinged, and includes a dated corner copy). An attractive grouping. 2026 Scott US$401.00 = $541.35
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France #B1/B34. Mint early semi-postal selection, including better such as the "Red Cross Hospital Ship", "Industry & Agriculture" and "Smile of Reims". All are hinged, the higher values tend to have minor remnants, the rest with normal hinging. Great appearance. 2024 Scott US$649.85 = $877.30
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France - Accumulation of mostly used France and French Colonies, 1880's-1970's, containing probably over 1,000 stamps in album or stock pages, and several glassines. A cursory check indicated a fairly even split of France and Colony material, decently organized on pages, noting singles, a few sets, and back of the book material, including sets of "Defence of the Empire" Vichy common design semi-postals (low-values), along with classic definitives, semi-postals, and more. A spot check indicated some stamps cataloguing $10 and up, with the owner's Scott 2014 catalogue value for the lot totaling $1,264.00. Some faults noted with the early material, still a nice starter lot to this classic area of philately. Estimate = $150.00
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France - Accumulation of used France, 1854-1980's, containing roughly 1,000 in a handful of stock or album pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #15/2038, containing several classic singles, along with semi-postals and airmail issues. A spot check indicated a few items cataloguing $10 to $15 and up each. A nice starter lot from this popular collecting country, a few faults with a few of the early issues, overall fine to very fine. Owner's older 2017 Scott US$720.00 = $972.00
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French Andorra #C2-C4. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1955-1957 "East Branch of Valira River" airmail set of three. 2025 Scott US$168.50 = $227.50
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French Colonies - Selection of 160 different better used, all 'RF' colonies, older and modern. These do not catalogue that much, but they are way under valued by Scott given their scarcity. 2025 Scott US$247.00 = $333.45
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French Morocco #2/54. For thirty years, France overprinted its stamps for use in this North Africa territory. This is a good representation of those issues including the "Peace and Commerce" issue and the later Justice and Freedom designs. These 37 different mint stamps are all hinged, with only a few faults noted. Not easily found. 2024 Scott US$684.60 = $924.20
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French Morocco #55-71. The complete WWI-era issue, the first produced specifically for and depicting Morocco. A tough set of 17 to find complete, mint, and this is a beauty, with the high values being fresh and well centered. All are hinged, with the occasional natural gum bend here or there. 2024 Scott US$331.60 = $447.65
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268
French Morocco #J1-J9. The complete first two postage due issues of 1895 and 1909, with overprints on French dues. An attractive mint, hinged, group of nine stamps. All hinged, a couple with hinge remnants. The good #J5 has possibly been regummed although it catalogues the same mint and used. We rarely see this "back of the book" material. 2024 Scott US$622.00 = $839.70
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French Polynesia #126-135. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1941 "France Libre" overprint series on the 1934-1940 Pictorial series. Nice to get the complete set of 10 stamps, seldom offered. 2025 Scott US$378.00 = $510.30
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French Southern and Antarctic Territories #2/36, C1/C23. A high-powered mint Never Hinged selection of 50 stamps (including Reunion #366, the "joint issue" to a matching FSAT issue) from the 1955-1971 period. These often high-value, large format stamps have long been admired by Topical Collectors, for the wide-range of interesting topics depicted (noted Sea Life, Animals, Ships, Penguins, Space etc). The catalogue value adds up quickly here! 2026 Scott US1,354.35 = $1,828.35
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German Democratic Republic #48-111. Unlike most offerings of early DDR, this complete mint run includes the "Chairman Mao" set. An attractive group, all hinged, a couple with selvedge counting numbers. A couple of short perfs can be seen, but it is otherwise the condition is good. 2025 Scott US$395.50 = $533.95
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272
German States - Bavaria - An old-time group of three retired circuit books, containing 386 stamps (mostly used) from the 1849-1920 period. These last saw the light of day in 1982! All pages imaged to give a full representation of what this lot contains. Expect the odd small fault, but overall very clean material, with lots of postmark interest. We have updated the catalogue prices in pencil below each stamp. 2026 Scott US$2,663.50 = $3,595.75
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Germany #2/27. "Eagle" and "Large Eagle with shield" selection of 18 different used stamps (including one colour shade), most selected for their cancels. Most are in good condition, with the #11 having a few damaged perforations at the bottom. Eye catching group of 1870's German issues. 2024 Scott US$926.75 = $1,251.10
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Germany #185/278. Two-page selection of all-different used "Hyper-Inflation" issues from 1922-1923, when post-war reparations wrecked the German economy. The rapid devaluation of currency meant that stamps were near-worthless upon issuance, resulting in most mint issues still having little value after 100 years. However, used examples are much harder to find. This lot includes individual items with catalogue values to $110.00 and a number have been selected for their clear, readable cancels. 2024 Scott US$517.70 = $698.90
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Germany #B1/B78. A good run of mint, pre-WWII semi-postals with sets and singles, a mix of hinged and never hinged. With sets of up to $35.00 catalogue value and better singles such as #55 (heavy gum disturbance), #56 (couple of blunt perfs) and #57 (small hinge remnant). A very fresh-looking page. 2024 Scott US$698.30 = $942.70
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276
Germany - Group of primarily used Germany in roughly 100x dealer "102" cards, generally ranging from the 1870's to the 1970's. We note a mixture of material with classic used (including a few German States stamps), mint semi-postals, Berlin and DDR issues, and more. Most of the cards contain one stamp with retail pricing ranging from $2 to $20 per card, with a total of $484 for the lot. A nice little lot, unchecked for potential varieties or better postmarks, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $160.00
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277
Germany - Lovely group of 13 annual collections, 1984-1997, containing Germany collections from 1991-1997, and from DDR 1984-1988, 1990. The collections contains singles, sets, souvenir sheets, and some postal stationery, with original retail price in the hundreds of dollars, with current catalogue value surely the same. Clean and very fine. Estimate = $140.00
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278
Germany - Nice collection / accumulation of used Germany, 1875-2008, containing over 2,000 stamps on over 100 album or stock pages. This fairly organized lot generally ranges from Scott #31/2494, containing sets, semi-postals, and other back of the book issues, along with some Berlin and perhaps DDR material. The majority of the lot is found within the stock pages, and continues with a nice run of stamps from the 1980s to the 1990s in several KABE album pages. Owner's 2018 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$2,239.00 ($3,022.65 CDN), leaving better finds to the dedicated collector. A nice lot, with a few small faults noted with a few earlier issues, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $350.00
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279
Germany - Berlin #9N21-9N34. Complete used set of 14 of the red "Berlin" overprints on 1948-1949. Most are nicely cancels. Overprint and cancel forgeries of this issue are known. These look good but use an objective approach with this lot. 2025 Scott US$606.60 = $818.90
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280
Germany - Berlin #9N35/9N69. Three used sets and two singles of difficult to find early (1949-1951) Berlin issues. Includes the UPU 75th anniversary, the "Architecture" definitives and the Goethe sets. Some very nice cancels are in the mix. 2025 Scott US$436.75 = $589.60
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Germany - Berlin #9NB1-9NB11. Used examples of the first 11 semi-postals for Berlin issued 1949-1950. The cancels look good, but forgeries are known to exist. A tough group to get. 2025 Scott US$654.50 = $883.60
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282
Germany Covers - Lovely group of roughly 300 first day covers with 'Folio-print' type cachets, 1972-1977, noting singles, sets, semi-postal, souvenir sheet, and other frankings. A great lot for the topical or thematic collector as the cachets really illustrate the given stamp subject. Owner's older Michel catalogue values the lot in the several hundred Euros. A very nice lot. Estimate = $140.00
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283
Gibraltar #108/117a. Group of mint George VI Pictorial issues, with perforation varieties. Includes Scott #108, 109, 109A, 110c, 111a, 112, 114, 115, 116b and 117a. Mostly Lightly Hinged, with the high-value being Never Hinged. The Stanley Gibbons numbers are 122b, 123, 123b, 125c, 124b, 125a, 127b, 128, 129a and 130 (Gibbons cat £381.00). 2026 Scott US$259.00 = $349.65
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284
Great Britain #5/7. A study group of a half dozen 6d and 1/- octagonal stamps of 1847. The four copies with the corners intact are all space fillers, but attractive ones. Two of the shilling stamps are cut squares, one has been backed onto a piece, neither is counted. Great space fillers until you can find better examples. Owner's 2024 Scott US$4,000.00 = $5,400.00
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285
Great Britain #22/42a. Research-ready group of 16 used, early QV, medium-value issues, with various shades, plate numbers and cancels. Condition is mixed, and we recommend any stamps with hinge remnants be soaked rather than trying to peel off the hinges. 2024 Scott US$3970.00 = $5,359.50
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Great Britain #43/53. Mid-1860's, group of 15 used and mostly different medium-value issues, with various shades, plate numbers and cancels (noted an Alexandria "B01"). Condition is mixed, and we recommend any stamps with hinge remnants be soaked rather than trying to peel off the hinges. 2024 Scott US$1687.00 = $2,277.45
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Great Britain #855/918. Four groups of mint sets in Never Hinged complete gutter sheets of 100 (or 50) issued 1979-1980. Sets include Police, Flowers, Christmas, Railways, London ’80 Philatelic Exhibition. Sheets appear to have been unfolded and have strong cardboard backing. Total face value is £199.50.00 in Canadian Dollars = $369.10
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Great Britain #O2-O6. The first five denominations of the 1882-1885 Inland Revenue "I.R. Official" overprinted set of 1882-1885. Nice used examples, with four copies having easily readable cancels. An attractive quintet. 2024 Scott US$464.00 = $626.40
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Great Britain #O11/O21. Seven attractive used "I.R. Official", Inland Revenue overprints on late Queen Victoria and King Edward VII issues, three with "socked on the nose" cancels. Includes #O17 and #O21. 2024 Scott US$540.25 = $729.35
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Great Britain #O27/O30. Trio of used Queen Victoria 1883-1886 issues overprinted "Govt Parcels", with usual parcel cancels. The overprints look good. Usual minor faults that come from being on parcels. 2024 Scott US$2065.00 = $2,787.75
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Great Britain #O31-O36. All six values of the original Queen Victoria "Jubilee" issue that were overprinted "Govt Parcels". The overprints look good, not surprisingly with parcel cancels. Usual minor faults from being on large items, not well suited for the preservation of stamps. 2024 Scott US$932.50 = $1,258.90
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Great Britain #O39-O43. Complete set of the "Govt Parcels" official overprints on King Edward VII issues of 1902. Each with a parcel cancel and better than average condition. These stamps typically have condition issues due to being on non-standard items which exposed them to non-standard wear and tear. 2024 Scott US$685.00 = $924.75
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293
Great Britain - Balance of mint and primarily used Great Britain issues, 1911-1990's, containing a few thousand stamps in a variety of formats including several album or stock pages, presentation packs, small books, and more. The lot generally ranges from Scott #151/1838, containing singles, sets, back of the book issues, varieties and more. A cursory check indicated accumulations of mainly KGVI and Elizabethan issues, including several homemade books containing specialized collection of individual 1960's issues highlighting shade, and small varieties, a small selection of Seahorse issues, roughly 30 presentation packs (mostly from the 1970's), and more, noting some issues cataloguing $10 and up. Overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $120.00
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Great Britain - Collection of mint and used Great Britain, 1841-1988, containing many hundreds of stamps in a Stanley Gibbons album. The collection ranges from Scott #3/1238, including roughly 30 Victorain issues, along with singles, sets, and partial sets, noting a few better issues with #s 3, 27, 34, 51, 64, along with a few other stamps cataloguing $20 and up. The collection primarily contains used stamps up to 1935, with a mixture of mint and used to 1970s, with primarily never hinged singles and sets thereafter. A nice starter collection from this popular collecting country, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $150.00
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295
Great Britain - Collection of mint Great Britain printing varieties, 1976-1989, containing many hundreds of stamps in over 80 quadrille pages. This neatly organized collection contains singles, blocks (including cylinder blocks), multiples, and gutter pairs, mostly identifying Stanley Gibbons listed varieties, noting print shifts, flyspecs, plate flaws, paper and gum varieties, etc. A probable good cataloguing lot, which would have been a significant purchase when new, making this a nice companion collection for Great Britain enthusiasts, or for variety collectors. Estimate = $200.00
History

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Great Britain - Collection of used Great Britain, 1910's-1999, containing over 1,000 stamps in Stanley Gibbons pages in 3 springback albums. The collection generally ranges from Scott #157/1883, containing several modern sets, a few souvenir sheets, Machins, and high denomination stamps. The majority of material generally ranges from the Wildings onwards, with a complete run of commemoratives from 1973 to 1983, and some material cataloguing $5 to $10 each. A nice starter lot of Great Britain issues, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $120.00
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Great Britain - Collection remainders of mint and used Great Britain, Queen Victoria to the 1980's, containing many hundreds of stamps in several stock or album pages. This lot has a little bit of everything, including roughly 70 used Victorian issues (saw a small attempt plating Penny Reds), QEII Castle issues (from various years), mint and used singles, blocks, along with private perfins, officials, postage dues, and more, leaving potential better finds to the dedicated collector. A fun lot for the Great Britain enthusiast. Estimate = $120.00
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Great Britain - Group of primarily used Great Britain in roughly 100x dealer "102" cards, with material generally ranging from the 1850's to the 1960's. The cards generally contain one stamp per card, noting primarily Victorian and Edward VII issues (several different issues), a few Seahorse, QEII Castles, a few 1960's sets, and some cards identifying various town cancels. Most cards are priced from $3 to $20 each, with a total retail price for the lot at $765. A nice lot which has a potentially high catalogue value, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $200.00
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Great Britain - Lovely collection of Millennium issues, 1999-2001, containing a complete set of issues in presentation packs, and 12 first day covers from February 2000 to January 2001. The collection also includes the remaining first day covers from 2001. A neatly laid out collection on homemade pages, well organized in a binder. A collection that should be continued until complete. Clean and very fine. Estimate = $120.00
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Great Britain - Nice collection of 90 Great Britain presentation packs, 1968-2008, containing 29 from 1968 to 1975, and 41 from 1983 to 2008, along with 20 annual packs from 1968 to 1982. A bit of mild duplication within, with a few missing their plastic wrapping (one appears to have lost a stamp). A nice lot for collectors as this will have a decent catalogue value, with face alone estimated to be in the £75 to £100 range. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada #96-98. VF mint Never Hinged trio of 1908 issue Quebec Tercentenaries, consisting of the half cent, 1c and 2c values. 2025-2026 Unitrade is $405.00 for the VF MNH group. A great start to a Never Hinged set of "Quebecs". 2026 Scott US$194.00 =
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Canada #104/140. Attractive mint Admiral selection, including four booklet panes, part-imperforate coils, imperforate issues (1c to 3c, plus 3c block), and 3c compound perforation (two blocks). All hinged, mostly lightly. The catalogue value adds up quickly here. Estimate =
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Canada #104-110, 112-115. Fresh and F/VF mint Hinged (generally lightly) selection of 11 different low/mid-value George V Admirals. Some lovely centered stamps here. 2026 Scott US$405.00 =
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Canada #107, 112, 112a, 114, 115, 117ii, 117iii. A lovely VF mint Lightly Hinged group of 7x George V Admirals, including the 2c green, 5c violet (Unitrade/Scott listed regular and thin paper), 7c red brown, 8c blue and 10c light blue (in the both the Unitrade/Scott listed "wet" and "dry" printings). 2026 Scott US$277.50 =
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Canada #109, 131, 134, 149-154. VF mint Never Hinged George V selection, including the 3c carmine Admiral, 1c green / 3c brown Admiral perf 12 coils (in pairs) and finishing with the run of 1c to 8c George V "Scroll" issues. 2026 Scott US$314.50 =
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Canada #111. Fresh and Very Fine mint Lightly Hinged example of the 1912 issue 5c dark blue George V Admiral. One of the key Admiral values. 2026 Scott US$200.00 =
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Canada #112xx. VF mint (full original never hinged gum) block of 16 of the 1922 issued 5c violet Admiral, wet printing with Vancouver BC style 2 precancel. A couple of stamps with minor gum disturbance, and the block of 16 has some separation (trying to make itself two blocks of 8). A nice plus-value Admiral era addition to any collection. Estimate =
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Canada #116. Fresh and Very Fine mint Lightly Hinged example of the 1912 issue 10c plum George V Admiral. A key Admiral value. 2026 Scott US$275.00 =
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Canada #117-122. Fresh and F/VF mint Hinged (generally lightly) selection of 5 different mid/high-value George V Admirals. The 10c and $1.00 values are particularly well centered. 2026 Scott US$365.00 =
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Canada #123-124. Fine mint Lightly Hinged, with glazed gum (from storage) of the 1913 issue perf 8 horizontal 1c dark green and 2c carmine George V Admiral coils. The toughest of the Admiral coil issues, the 1c in a pair, the 2c as a single. 2026 Scott US$330.00 =
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Canada #123-124, 125-126, 131-134. Attractive mostly VF mint group of 8 different George V Admirals, from three different perforation settings. All Never Hinged, although #123/124 have minor mount/stamp disturbance on gum, so have conservatively been valued as hinged. Some lovely centered stamps here. 2026 Scott US$665.00 =
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Canada #125-130, 131-134. Two complete F/VF mint Lightly Hinged, with glazed gum (from storage) George V Admiral coil sets, consisting of the 1912-1924 perf 8 (vertical) set of six and the 1915-1924 issue perf 12 (horizontal) set of four. 2026 Scott US$348.00 =
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Canada #149-159, 160-161. Complete mint Lightly Hinged, but with glazed gum, complete set of the 1928-1929 issue George V Scroll set of eleven plus the two coils and the airmail issue. Great colour throughout. Some lovely centered stamps here. 2026 Scott US$823.15 =
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Canada #149-159, 160-161. Sound, fresh and Fine/Very Fine mint Never Hinged 1928-1929 issue GeoV "Scroll" set of 11 plus the two coils and the Airmail that comes with the series. Some gum bends from storage on the 50c / $1.00 issues, mentioned "for the record". The set includes an attractive sheet-margin example of the iconic 50c Bluenose, a "must have" item for any respectable Canadian collection. 2026 Scott US$1,565.00 =
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Canada #158, 159. Fresh and F/VF mint 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. The Bluenose is particularly well centered. 2026 Scott US$525.00 =
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Canada #159, 177. Duo of F/VF mint GeoV era high-values, including the $1.00 Parliament from the "Scroll" series (Hinged) and the $1.00 Mount Edith Cavell from the "Leaf" series. Both very lightly hinged. 2026 Scott US$475.00 =
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Canada #160-161. Attractive mint group of the 1929 George V "Scroll" coils, including the 1c (2x pairs, a single and a strip of four), and the 2c (pair, paste-up pair, single and strip of four). The strips of four have the middle stamps Never Hinged, otherwise Lightly Hinged. 2026 Scott US$1,000.00 =
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Canada #176. VF mint Hinged example of the 1930 issued 50c dull blue Grand Pre, from the George V "Leaf/Arch" series. A lovely stamp if you are not worried about paying the hefty NH premium. 2026 Scott US$175.00 =
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Canada #211-216. VF mint Never Hinged set of the 1935 George V Silver Jubilee issue in blocks of four. Post Office fresh. 2026 Scott US$148.40 =
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Canada #211-216, 231a, 232a, 232b, 233a, 249-262. VF mint NH selection of booklet panes and complete sets, 1935 to 1943 period issues. Note complete GeoV Silver Jubilee and GeoVI War Issue sets. 2026 Scott US$291.05 =
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