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Mountie, 1935 - 35 cents 1982 - Canadian stamp

Mountie, 1935 1982 - Canadian stamp

Specifications

  • Quantity: 13 425 000
  • Issue date: March 11, 1982
  • Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited
  • Scott: #911

Description

Many young Canadians, at one time or another, collect stamps. They and other young collectors from around the world will have a chance to display their philatelic accomplishments at the Seventh International Philatelic Youth Exhibition. The International Youth Commission of the prestigious Fédération internationale de philatélie (F.I.P.) has designated Canada to host this important event. It will take place in the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in Toronto from 20 to 24 May 1982. The Youth Exhibition has never before taken place outside Europe. The exhibition will be organized and co-hosted by the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada and Canada Post. Postal administration sponsorship is traditional, and Canada Post is backing this philatelic youth show to interest young people in Canadian stamps and to increase the knowledge and experience of young Canadian philatelists. Philatelists between the ages of twelve and twenty-five who are members of F.I.P. affiliates may compete in the exhibition. Their exhibits must be their own property and must have obtained a silver-bronze medal or better in a national exhibition or one of equal importance. A panel of internationally accredited jurors will judge the entries and award medals, diplomas, or certificates of participation. Postal administrations from around the world will also be mounting stamp displays at the exhibition. The ten-cent definitive of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable on horseback appeared on 1 June 1935. It represented the Prairie Provinces in the "Dated Die" definitives issue, so named because it was the first in Canadian history with a hidden date. This CANADA 82 stamps was designed by Gottschalk and Ash Limited of Toronto. The design presents the classic stamp image reproduced in lithography from the steel engraved die proof against a colour background extending out through the perforations. This is the first time this design feature has been used on Canadian stamps.
Canada Post Corporation. [Postage Stamp Press Release], 1982.

Creators

Designed by Stuart Bradley Ash

Note

The values on this page are in Canadian dollars (CAD).

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