Canadian stamps price guide and values - Regular stamps
The value of a canadian 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.
1930 - King George V
Scott : #165
1931 - King George V
Scott : #166
1931 - King George V
Scott : #167
1930 - King George V
Scott : #168
1930 - King George V
Scott : #169
1930 - King George V
Scott : #170
1930 - King George V
Scott : #171
1930 - King George V
Scott : #172
1930 - Parliament
Scott : #173
1930 - Québec Citadel
Scott : #174
1930 - Harvesting
Scott : #175
1930 - Grand Pré
Scott : #176
1930 - Mount Edith Cavell
Scott : #177
1930 - King Georges V
Scott : #178
1931 - King Georges V
Scott : #179
1930 - King Georges V
Scott : #180
1930 - King Georges V
Scott : #181
1931 - King Georges V
Scott : #182
1931 - King Georges V
Scott : #183
1931 - King Georges V
Scott : #184
1931 - Cartier
Scott : #190
1932 - King George V
Scott : #191
1932 - King George V
Scott : #192
1932 - Prince of Wales
Scott : #193
1932 - Imperial Allegory
Scott : #194
1932 - King George V
Scott : #195
1932 - King George V
Scott : #196
1932 - King George V
Scott : #197
1932 - King George V
Scott : #198
1932 - King Georges V
Scott : #199
1932 - King Georges V
Scott : #200
1932 - Québec Citadel
Scott : #201
1933 - Postal Union
Scott : #202
1933 - Regina 1933
Scott : #203
1933 - Royal William
Scott : #204
1933 - King Georges V
Scott : #205
1933 - King Georges V
Scott : #206
1933 - King Georges V
Scott : #207
1934 - Jacques Cartier
Scott : #208
1934 - Loyalists
Scott : #209