Name | Value |
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Date of Issue | August 16, 2012 |
Year | 2012 |
Quantity | 3,900,000 |
Denomination |
PERMANENTâ„¢ (P).
Current monetary value: $0.92. |
Perforation or Dimension | A to H: Simulated perforationI: +13 |
Series | 100th Grey Cup Game |
Series Time Span | 2012 |
Printer | Lowe-Martin |
Postal Administration | Canada |
Condition | Name | Avg Value |
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M-NH-VF
|
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Fine | Only available to paid users |
U-VF
|
Used - Very Fine | Only available to paid users |
To celebrate the 100th Grey Cup Game this year, Canada Post has issued a full roster of team stamps, plus one to honour the cup itself.
Logos of the Canadian Football League™ teams grace a choice of eight different PERMANENT™ domestic coils. Exceptional games or events, one per team, are captured on commemoratives available in booklets of ten. Finally, a single stamp spotlighting the cup itself is also available.
According to stamp design manager Liz Wong, when you’re producing an issue that includes 17 stamps, ten Official First Day Covers, collectible strips from coils and more (see pages 8 to 23 for all the stamps and collectibles available) you need everyone to be moving the ball in the right direction. The stamps were designed by Bensimon Byrne, the official advertising agency for the CFL®. The agency also provided the written content for the booklets and OFDCs. According to Wong, “Working with a creative team that knew the CFL—and the history of the teams—was instrumental in producing an issue of this scale. Securing the rights and permissions alone was a huge undertaking, but we were lucky to have both the right players in place and the support of the CFL along the way. That made things go smoothly.”
In addition to giving collectors who love sports stamps a real “field” day, Canadian consumers and businesses can show where their football loyalties lay and kick off the season by using their team stamp on their mailings.
BC Lions*
Founded in 1954.
Grey Cup Wins: 1964, 1985, 1994, 2000, 2006, 2011.
The BC Lions™ played their first CFL® season in 1954, and have represented Canada’s West Coast ever since. They played at Empire Stadium in East Vancouver until 1983, when they moved indoors to BC Place Stadium in downtown Vancouver.
The Lions have played in ten Grey Cup® games and brought the Cup home six times, but it took 11 seasons in the League before BC finally got to raise the Grey Cup in 1964. The Lions started that year on a 10-0 tear, rolling through the playoffs and dominating Hamilton in the final by a score of 34-24. Diehard BC fans hold up the 1964 season as the greatest in franchise history.
BC dominated the League in 1985, with a 13-3 regular season record. Veteran Mervyn Fernandez was the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player that year while defensive tackle Mike Gray won Most Outstanding Rookie honours. Quarterback Roy Dewalt drove the team to a 37-24 Grey Cup victory over Hamilton.
In 1994, BC did more than just win the Grey Cup; the Lions ensured that the Cup remained on Canadian soil. The upstart new franchise in Baltimore, Maryland, made it to the championship game, but a last second field goal by Lui Passaglia won the game 26-23 for BC in front of delirious hometown fans.
The 88th Grey Cup also belonged to the BC Lions. After rebounding from a 5-9 start to the season, the Lions clawed their way into the Grey Cup Game and capped one of the greatest turnarounds in team history with a 28-26 triumph over Montréal.
Six years later, BC found itself raising the Grey Cup again. Led by record-setting wide receiver and CFL Most Outstanding Player Geroy Simon, the team ricocheted from a 2-3 start to storm into the playoffs with 13-5 season record. BC upended Montréal 25-14 in the championship game.
Following a tough 0-5 start in 2011, the Lions rallied to an 11-7 regular season finish and capped a historic year with a 34-23 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in front of hometown fans at BC Place to capture their sixth Grey Cup title. With the victory, BC Head Coach Wally Buono tied a CFL record with his fifth Grey Cup win, capping an illustrious coaching career.
With legendary players like Lui Passaglia, By Bailey, Joe Kapp, and Willie Fleming, as well as many Grey Cup victories, the BC Lions have a rich history that has thrilled its fans for 59 years.
® Registered trade-mark of the Canadian Football League
™ Trade-mark of the Canadian Football League
* Trade-marks of the respective Canadian Football League teams, used under license.