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.
1953 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #332
1953 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #333
1953 - Canada's Textile Industry
Scott : #334
1954 - Walrus
Scott : #335
1954 - Beaver
Scott : #336
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #337
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #338
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #339
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #340
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #341
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #342
1954 - Gannet, Morus bassanus
Scott : #343
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #345
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #347
1954 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #348
1954 - Thompson
Scott : #349
1954 - Bowell
Scott : #350
1955 - Inuit Hunter
Scott : #351
1955 - Muskox
Scott : #352
1955 - Whooping Crane
Scott : #353
1955 - International Civil Aviation Organization
Scott : #354
1955 - Alberta and Saskatchewan
Scott : #355
1955 - World Jamboree
Scott : #356
1955 - Bennett
Scott : #357
1955 - Tupper
Scott : #358
1956 - Hockey
Scott : #359
1956 - Caribou
Scott : #360
1956 - Mountain Goat
Scott : #361
1956 - Pulp and Paper
Scott : #362
1956 - Canadian Chemical Industry
Scott : #363
1956 - Prevent Fires
Scott : #364
1957 - Fishing
Scott : #365
1957 - Swimming
Scott : #366
1957 - Hunting
Scott : #367
1957 - Skiing
Scott : #368
1957 - Common Loon
Scott : #369
1957 - David Thompson
Scott : #370
1957 - Universal Postal Union Congress, Ottawa
Scott : #371
1957 - Universal Postal Union Congress, Ottawa
Scott : #372
1957 - Mining Industries of Canada
Scott : #373