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Cartier - 10 cents 1931 - Canadian stamp

Cartier  1931 - Canadian stamp

Specifications

  • Quantity: 64 300 000
  • Issue date: September 30, 1931
  • Printer: British American Bank Note Company
  • Scott: #190

Cartier - 10 cents 1931 prices and values

The value of a Cartier - 10 cents 1931 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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Cartier - 10 cents 1931 $0.06 $0.12 $0.15 $590
Cartier - 10 cents 1931 - Imperforate - Pair (#190a) - - - -
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Cartier - 10 cents 1931 $2.00 $4.10 $10
Cartier - 10 cents 1931 - Imperforate - Pair (#190a) $110 $210 $350
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Cartier - 10 cents 1931 $6.10 $12 $31
Cartier - 10 cents 1931 - Imperforate - Pair (#190a) $210 $420 $690

Errors and varieties

Imperforate - Pair - Cartier - 10 cents 1931

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Description

The Post Office Department prepared the Cartier design to replace the pictorial stamp, Library of Parliament, of the 1930 issue. Cartier was born in 1814 in the County of Vercheres, in Quebec. Of strong radical tendencies at first, he later became a leading member of the Liberal Conservative Party and wielded tremendous political influence in his native province. He entered Parliament in 1848, and became attorney-general for Lower Canada in 1856. He was Macdonald's chief aide in promoting Confederation and was a delegate to the Quebec Conference of 1864. He was created a baronet by Queen Victoria in recognition of the part he had played in bringing about the federal union. A notable career of public service was terminated by his sudden death in 1873.

Creators

Based on a photograph by William Notman

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Note

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

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