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Name | Value |
---|---|
Date of Issue | September 16, 1946 |
Year | 1946 |
Quantity | 120,225,000 |
Denomination |
10¢
|
Perforation or Dimension | 12 |
Printer | Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited. |
Postal Administration | Canada |
Condition | Name | Avg Price |
---|---|---|
M-NH-VF
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Fine
|
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Fine | $3.25 |
M-NH-F
Mint - Never Hinged - Fine
|
Mint - Never Hinged - Fine | $2.75 |
M-NH-VG
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Good
|
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Good | $1.05 |
M-H-VF
Mint - Hinged - Very Fine
|
Mint - Hinged - Very Fine | $1.55 |
U-VF
Used - Very Fine
|
Used - Very Fine | $0.20 |
U-F
Used - Fine
|
Used - Fine | $0.10 |
U-VG
Used - Very Good
|
Used - Very Good | $0.05 |
With the exception of the war issues of 1942-43 and certain special commemorative stamps, all pictorial postage stamps issued between 1927 and 1945 have illustrated subjects relating to Canada's history, geography, agriculture, and natural resources. The end of the war provided desirable opportunity to use subjects emphasizing the new industrial importance of Canada. In 1946 the Department decided to replace Canada's wartime pictorial postage stamps with an issue intended to provide a pictorial survey of Canada's primary industries and raw materials. The issue placed emphasis on the reconversion of Canadian industry to a peacetime basis.
View of Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories, showing the point where prospectors discovered pitchblende deposits, the source of radium and uranium, a Canadian contribution to science through her mining industry.