Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Canadian stamp
Specifications
- Issue date: March 15, 1870
- Printer: British American Bank Note Company
- Paper: Wove paper
- Scott: #35
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 prices and values
The value of a Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 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.
- Used
- Mint
- Never hinged
VG | F | VF | Cover | |
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Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 | $0.14 | $0.28 | $0.83 | $7.20 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Orange - Montréal (#35a) | $1.80 | $3.60 | $7.80 | $15 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Imperforate - Pair (#35b) | - | - | - | - |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Diagonal half used as ½ cent on circular (#35c) | - | - | - | $3,200 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Orange - Perforation 11½x12 (#35d) | $2.70 | $5.40 | $14 | $45 |
VG | F | VF | |
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Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 | $5.50 | $11 | $33 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Orange - Montréal (#35a) | $26 | $79 | $210 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Imperforate - Pair (#35b) | $160 | $220 | $320 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Diagonal half used as ½ cent on circular (#35c) | - | - | - |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Orange - Perforation 11½x12 (#35d) | $41 | $110 | $330 |
VG | F | VF | |
---|---|---|---|
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 | $17 | $33 | $99 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Orange - Montréal (#35a) | $79 | $240 | $630 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Imperforate - Pair (#35b) | $320 | $430 | $650 |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Diagonal half used as ½ cent on circular (#35c) | - $ | - $ | - $ |
Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870 - Orange - Perforation 11½x12 (#35d) | $120 | $330 | $990 |
Errors and varieties
Orange - Montreal - Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870
Orange stamps of queen Victoria, 1 cent 1870, were produced in Montreal. Yellow stamps were produced in Ottawa.
Imperforate - Pair - Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870
800 stamps
Diagonal half used as ½ cent on circular - Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870
n/a
Orange - Perforation 11½x12 - Queen Victoria - 1 cent 1870
n/a
Description
Owing to its smaller size, the ½-cent stamps in the 1868 issue proved to be more convenient than others of the series. Consequently, the postal authorities arranged to supersede the other larger stamps of 1868 types with corresponding denominations in the size of the ½-cent stamps. The designs were similar to the stamps in the 1868 issue. Postal officials considered the ½-cent stamp desirable because of its special purpose of paying the single periodical rate. Smaller in size than the other denominations of this series, a new ½-cent stamp was issued in July, 1882. Portrait of Queen Victoria from a medallion.
Creators
Based on an engraving by Charles Henry Jeens
Portrait engraved by Alfred Jones
Lettering and frame engraved by Henry Earle Sr.
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