Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 - Canadian stamp
Specifications
- Quantity: 176 250 100
- Issue date: October 8, 1969
- Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited
- Perforation: 12
- Scott: #502
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 prices and values
The value of a Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 stamp depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. Values in the section are based on the market, trends, auctions and recognized books, publications and catalogs. This section also includes information on errors and varieties and characteristics.
- Used
- Mint
- With gum - Never Hinged
VG | F | VF | FDC | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 | $0.03 | $0.06 | $0.08 | $1.00 |
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 - Booklet pane of 10 (#502a) | $0.53 | $0.79 | $1.10 | $9.60 |
VG | F | VF | |
---|---|---|---|
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 | $0.03 | $0.06 | $0.08 |
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 - Booklet pane of 10 (#502a) | $0.53 | $0.79 | $1.10 |
VG | F | VF | |
---|---|---|---|
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 | $0.06 | $0.12 | $0.15 |
Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 - Booklet pane of 10 (#502a) | $1.10 | $1.60 | $2.10 |
Errors and varieties
Booklet pane of 10 - Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969
n/a
Errors, freaks and oddities from the community
# | Title | Source |
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#38 | Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 - Canadian stamp - White spot | - |
#98 | Faces of Children - 5 cents 1969 - Canadian stamp - Misperforation | - |
Description
In making special Christmas stamps available for the prepayment of postage during the festive season the Canada Post office followed a practice established as an annual tradition in 1964. The 1969 issues, first Canadian Christmas stamps produced in full colour, provide recognition of the multi-racial structure of nation's population. It is generally accepted that in 1843 J.C. Horsley, of London, England, designed the first Christmas card; the greeting, one thousand of which were printed, was a stiff card lithographed in sepia tones and hand coloured with dimensions slightly in excess of 5" x 3". The concept of Christmas charity was represented on inside panels of the folding card to convey the traditonal thought of remembering those less fortunate than ourselves. The principal illustration, a family party above the words A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You remains, in varied forms, the basic approach on many greeting cards to this day.
Creators
Designed by Rapid Grip and Batten Limited
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Note
The values on this page are in Canadian dollars (CAD).