Canada, Elizabeth II: Varieties of Postage Stamps
A. Constant varieties
2 November 1953: Industry | ||
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50 c., light green | ||
I | Thin sloping line below the last letter A in CANADA, stretching below letters POS in POSTAGE. | |
1962 – 1963: definitive issue, Queen Elizabeth II | ||
2 c., green | ||
I | With cutting guidelines. | |
9 September 1964: Centenary of the Quebec Conference | ||
5 c., dark brown and rose | ||
I | Tail of letter Q in QUÉBEC white. | |
26 April 1965: Prairie crocus and arms of Manitoba | ||
5 c., lilac, green and bistre | ||
I | Colored dot at the top of the central flower. | |
14 March 1969: Aurele de Foy Suzor-Cote, painter | ||
50 c., multicolored | ||
I | Line from farmer’s knee. | |
8 October 1969: Christmas | ||
5 c., multicolored | ||
I | Black spot by the chin of the second child. | |
18 September 1970: Canadian landscape artists “The Group of Seven” | ||
6 c., multicolored | ||
I | Reddish spot on the small tree (the fire in bush flaw). | |
11 August 1971: Paul Kane, painter | ||
7 c., multicolored | ||
I | Stroke at the top of tipi. | |
17 March 1972: Quebec | ||
$2, multicolored | ||
I | Short dark line above the third rooftop from the left (airplane in the sky). | |
8 September 1972: Mountain sheep | ||
15 c., multicolored | ||
I | Blue tail. | |
29 November 1972: Cornelius Krieghoff , painter | ||
8 c., multicolored | ||
I | Dark horizontal line at the entrance of blacksmith’s shop. | |
1973 – 1976: definitive issue, prime ministers and Queen Elizabeth II | ||
8 c., ultramarine | ||
I | Double rouletted. | |
9 October 1974: Centenary of UPU | ||
8 c., violet, red and blue | ||
I | Pale faced Indian. | |
3 July 1975: Centenary of the founding of Calgary | ||
8 c., multicolored | ||
I | Blue dot at the top of the letter n in Canada. | |
II | A dot (fly) beside mane. | |
6 August 1975: Olympic games in Montreal | ||
10 c., multicolored | ||
I | < | Red dot on bicep. |
17 September 1976: The Iroquoians | ||
10 c., gray | ||
I | Missing medallion on both stamps |
Missing medallion. |
26 May 1977: Tom Thomson | ||
12 c., multicolored | ||
I | Stroke above letter D in CANADA. | |
18 November 1977: Canadian Sailing Ships | ||
12 c., multicolored | ||
I | Two dots (pulleys) below the second mast. | |
18 January 1978: Philatelic exhibition CAPEX | ||
12 c., multicolored | ||
I | Colored dot below letter O in POSTAGE. | |
March – July 1973: definitive issue, Queen Elizabeth II | ||
17 c., multicolored | ||
I | With mis-registration of colors often referred to, or mis-identified as doubling of face or double printed. | |
6 March 1980: Centenary of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts | ||
35 c., multicolored | ||
I | Vertical line over N in CANADA. | |
6 June 1980: Centenary of the national anthem “O Canada” | ||
17 c., multicolored | ||
I | Dot on mustache. | |
20 June 1980: John George Diefenbaker, prime minister | ||
17 c., dark blue | ||
I | White dot above letter G. | |
4 August 1982: Centenary of Royal Canadian Henley Regatta | ||
30 c., multicolored | ||
I | Thin sloping line (apostrophe) on top of the second letter n in Canadian. | |
18 May 1984: Tall Ships Visit | ||
32 c., multicolored | ||
I | Double anchor hole. | |
29 August 1986: Exploration of Canada | ||
34 c., multicolored | ||
I | Crossed N in CANADA. | |
4 July 1988: International Entomology Congress, Vancouver | ||
37 c., multicolored | ||
I | Additional dot right from the first butterfly (above letter D in CANADA). | |
19 August 1988: 250 year of forges of Saint-Maurice | ||
37 c., multicolored | ||
I | Feather on cap. | |
12 October 1999: Millennium | ||
46 c., multicolored | ||
I | The last letter A in CANADA broken on the left. | |
12 October 2007: Beneficial Insects – Golden-eyed Lacewing | ||
3 c., multicolored | ||
I | For positions 11-14 there is no space between “Canada” and the scientific name of the insect as “Canada” is shifted to the right. Full pane. |