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King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Canadian stamp

King George V 1932 - Canadian stamp

Specifications

  • Quantity: 543 785 320
  • Issue date: December 1, 1932
  • Printer: British American Bank Note Company
  • Scott: #195

King George V - 1 cent 1932 prices and values

The value of a King George V - 1 cent 1932 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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King George V - 1 cent 1932 $0.06 $0.12 $0.15 $11
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Booklet of 4 stamps + 2 labels (#195a) $18 $36 $62 -
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Booklet pane of 6 (#195b) $9.10 $18 $34 -
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Imperforate - Pair (#195c) - - - -
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King George V - 1 cent 1932 $0.17 $0.37 $0.98
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Booklet of 4 stamps + 2 labels (#195a) $18 $36 $65
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Booklet pane of 6 (#195b) $8.60 $17 $37
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Imperforate - Pair (#195c) $51 $100 $180
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King George V - 1 cent 1932 $0.34 $0.73 $2.00
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Booklet of 4 stamps + 2 labels (#195a) $36 $72 $130
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Booklet pane of 6 (#195b) $17 $34 $74
King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Imperforate - Pair (#195c) $100 $200 $350

Errors and varieties

Booklet of 4 stamps + 2 labels - King George V - 1 cent 1932

King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Canadian stamp - 195a - Booklet of 4 stamps + 2 labels

Booklet pane of 6 - King George V - 1 cent 1932

King George V - 1 cent 1932 - Canadian stamp - 195b - Booklet pane of 6

Imperforate - Pair - King George V - 1 cent 1932

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Description

In response to a general demand for a new and more suitable postage stamp design portraying King George V, the Post Office Department decided to adopt a medallion motif formerly used for the 3-cent stamp of the Ottawa Conference issue of July 12, 1932.

Creators

Based on a sculpture by Edgar Bertram Mackennal

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Note

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

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