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XV Commonwealth Games

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue August 5, 1994
Year 1994
Quantity 15,000,000
Denomination
88¢
Perforation or Dimension 14
Series XV Commonwealth Games
Series Time Span 1994
Printer Leigh-Mardon Pty Limited.
Postal Administration Canada

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About Stamp

More than 3,200 competitors from 66 eligible nations will meet in Victoria on August 18 to participate in the XV Commonwealth Games. In her Commonwealth Day Message this year, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II said it was appropriate that sport is the theme for Commonwealth Day, as the most popular Commonwealth event will be Victoria's Games and the linked cultural festival. The Queen will open the Games in the newly-expanded 32,000 seat Centennial Stadium, close to the Athletes'Village on the University of Victoria campus. Her youngest son, Prince Edward, will attend the Closing Ceremony on August 28, 1994. The four stamps being issued on August 5 will complement the se tenant pair of stamps issued on May 20. The stamps show athletes participating in various events, the Queen's Baton and with flowers forming a framing feature. The men's wheelchair marathon and women's high jump form a 43¢ se tenant pair, while women's diving is depicted on the 50¢ value and men's cycling is the subject of the 88¢ stamp. The bicycle was invented in France in the late 1700s, it was improved with the addition of the chain in the late 1800's and with air-filled tires and coaster brakes. The Montreal Bicycle Club, the first bicycle club in Canada, was formed in 1876. Today there are an estimated 8 million cyclists in Canada with over 6,000 competitive cyclists in more than 300 clubs.

Creators

Designed by David Coates. Designed by Roderick C.J. Roodenburg.

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Reference

Canada Post Corporation. Canada's Stamps Details, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1994, p. 6-7.

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