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.
1991 - Barefoot Girl going out to beg for Food
Scott : #1327
1991 - Family before a Vast Forest
Scott : #1328
1991 - Farmer in a Lush Field of Wheat
Scott : #1329
1991 - Ski Patrol
Scott : #1330
1991 - Police
Scott : #1331
1991 - Firefighting
Scott : #1332
1991 - Search and Rescue
Scott : #1333
1991 - Witched Canoe
Scott : #1334
1991 - Orphan Boy, Kaujjakjuk
Scott : #1335
1991 - Warm Wind, Chinook
Scott : #1336
1991 - Buried Treasure
Scott : #1337
1991 - Queen's University, 1841-1991
Scott : #1338
1991 - Santa Claus
Scott : #1339
1991 - Santa Claus
Scott : #1340
1991 - Sinterklaas
Scott : #1341
1991 - Father Christmas
Scott : #1342
1991 - Basketball, 1891-1991, James Naismith
Scott : #1343
1991 - Basketball, 1891-1991
Scott : #1343
1991 - Basketball, 1891-1991
Scott : #1344
1991 - Women's Armed Forces
Scott : #1345
1991 - War Industry
Scott : #1346
1991 - Cadets and Veterans
Scott : #1347
1991 - Hong Kong
Scott : #1348
1992 - Blueberry
Scott : #1349
1992 - Wild Strawberry
Scott : #1350
1992 - Black Crowberry
Scott : #1351
1992 - Rose Hip
Scott : #1352
1992 - Black Raspberry
Scott : #1353
1992 - Kinnikinnick
Scott : #1354
1992 - Saskatoon Berry
Scott : #1355
1991 - The Flag
Scott : #1356
1991 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #1357
1992 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #1358
1992 - The Flag
Scott : #1359
1995 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #1360
1995 - The Flag
Scott : #1361
1991 - McIntosh Apple
Scott : #1363
1992 - Delicious Apple
Scott : #1364
1994 - Snow Apple
Scott : #1365
1991 - Black Walnut
Scott : #1367