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Canada's Fish Resources - 1 dollar 1951 - Canadian stamp

Canada's Fish Resources 1951 - Canadian stamp

Specifications

  • Quantity: 4 500 000
  • Issue date: February 1, 1951
  • Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited
  • Scott: #302

Canada's Fish Resources - 1 dollar 1951 prices and values

The value of a Canada's Fish Resources - 1 dollar 1951 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.

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Canada's Fish Resources - 1 dollar 1951 $2.00 $3.00 $6.00 $47
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Canada's Fish Resources - 1 dollar 1951 $3.80 $7.70 $15
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Canada's Fish Resources - 1 dollar 1951 $7.70 $15 $31

Description

Canada has ready access to fishing grounds which are the most extensive in the world. Its waters, both coastal and inland, annually yield a tremendous quantity of high quality fish of steadily increasing economic importance. This stamp was intended to emphasize Canada's great fisheries wealth. The fisheries products displayed in the border of the stamp reading clockwise, from the Pribilof Seal at the bottom, centre, are as follows : Clam, Tuna (Albacore), Halibut, Herring, Mackerel, Cod, Shrimp, Scallop, Lobster, Atlantic Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Lake Trout, Whitefish, Haddock, Oyster. The stamp design was created by artists of the Fairbairn Art Studio, Ottawa, after discussions with the Department of Fisheries. The stamp was engraved and manufactured by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa.

Creators

Designed by Fairbairn Art Studio
Modeled by Herman Herbert Schwartz
Picture engraved by Silas Robert Allen

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Note

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

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