Canada & Provinces, "The 49th Parallel" Mostly Mint Collection, 1851-1987, Dazzling collection in two hingeless Lighthouse albums; fantastic selection of classics with many added colour varieties. Mostly used until 1897, then virtually all mint from then on, and sans a few tagged stamps, look
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Canada + Newfoundland, High End Array of Mint + Used Key Stamps, 1857 -1950. A very worthwhile group of several dozen key stamps, singles & sets, mainly mint mounted on Vario stock pages from an old time condition conscious collector's estate. All identified by Scott with current Scott value
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Canada & Provinces, "North of the Border" Mostly Used Collection, 1851-1988, An outstanding collection, particularly strong in the classics, and extremely well-filled throughout. Housed in two hingeless Lindner albums, the collection is overall mostly used but virtually all mint after 1976. A
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Canada & Provinces Powerful Collection, 1851-2005, two stockbooks with several hundred mint and postally used from British North America; Canada includes Scott used 14, 15, 17, 18, 47, as well as large and small Queens; mint includes 51-54, 56 and 59 as well as more modern; a few hundr
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Canada & Provinces, Well Organized Dealer Stock, 1870-2005, a few thousand mint organized in glassines by catalog number and retail price; New Brunswick 6, 10, 11; Newfoundland 29, 32A, 43, 47, 57, 171; Nova Scotia 8, 9, 11; Prince Edward Island 4, 6, 9, 16; Can
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Canada, Phenomenal Almost All Mint Collection, 1851-2000, In two volumes on Scott pages with all stamps in mounts, a truly breathtaking collection with some very scarce stamps and some complete sets you rarely see unused. Among the few used, we have #2, 9, 12, 18-20, and for unused, get ready
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Compelling Canadian Compilation, 1857-1946, on identified and priced cards, sleeves or stockpages, the bulk of the holding running from Canada #9 through the Peace Issue, with a few later EFOs plus a handful of earlier Newfoundland and Nova Scotia; earlies mostly used as expected, with
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Canada, Specialized Collection of Large and Small Queens, 1868-1893, Very extensive canceled lot, specialized on perforation, color and paper, in various albums and on album pages in box, including literature. Huge catalogue value! Fully imaged online. ((page)
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Canada, Spectacular Collection of Complete Booklets, 1913-97, About 230 unexploded booklets, all but one complete, including moderate duplication, arranged in chronological order in two stockbooks with most identified by Unitrade number; includes about 70 King George V and 85 King George VI;
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Canada, A Superior Mint & Used Massive Inventory, 1859-2009. A great stock with thousands of single sets and booklets all neatly mounted on more than 3700 sales cards with Scott numbers noted housed in five long boxes in a carton. The first box of Scott numbers 14 through 288 has a catalogue
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Canada Collection, 1851/2013, in three very well filled Lighthouse hingeless albums with the Elizabethan period being highly complete mint and huge percentage NH, many better earlier issues including 4 used, 7 used, 12 used, 15-16 used, 19 unused, useful group of used Large and Small Queens w
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Canada, Large Queens Selection, 1868-76, 150 mostly used singles neatly arranged in a stockbook by issue; duplication with myriad color varities plus assorted cancels, including fancies, town markings, etc., typical mixed condition with some small faults but the overall apppearance is fresh a
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Canada, Wonderfully Complete Collection, 1851-2021, 3 Scott Specialty binders (plus a 3 ring binder) permit telling the Canadian philatelic story from the mid 19th century to practically last week; predominently MNH collection mounted and very well populated; used include Scott 1, 2, 5, 8, 14
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Canada, "Double Header" Mint & Used Collections, 1859-1981, Two collections, each in a Minkus album with all stamps in mounts. The mint collection definitely takes precedence with many nice classics, among them #14, 24 (no gum), 39, 45, 50-58, 60, 66-69, 85-86, 89, 92, 94, 99-103, 104-10, 113
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Canada, Mint Collection, 1903-38, on Lighthouse hingeless pages, #91, 101, 149-59 complete, 158 never hinged block of 4, 160-161, 162-177, 178-183, 195-201, 205-207, 217-227, 228-230, C1-C4, J1-J5 and 1¢, 2¢ and 5¢ thin papers, and J6-J10, remarkably fresh and clean, most never
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Canada, Excellent Dealer's Stock of Complete Booklets, 1935-97, Several hundred booklets in #3 glassines, identified by Unitrade number and stored in two 14-inch and two 7-inch red dealer boxes; the smaller boxes contain King George V and (mostly) King George VI, the larger boxes are all Quee
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Canada, 1897 Jubilee Issue, ½¢ to $2 Values. A selection of mint and used including lower value blocks & singles plus two $1 mint o.g. and one used, $2.00 (2) used, some N.H. values plus a few no gum, overall useful stock for online sales, see scans to fully appreciate. Generally
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Canada Collection and More, 1851-2015, extensive holding of thousands in a pair of Scott Master Canada albums and hundreds in glassines; very well populated from 1897 onward with black mounts and mostly mint; Large and Small Queens used, Diamond Jubilee unused 1/2¢-8¢, selection of
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Canada, "True North" Mostly Mint Collection, 1870-2020, Mostly hinged in three Scott albums with some stamps in mounts, a mix of mint & used up until about 1970, then virtually all mint from then on and nearly complete. That being said, it's no wonder the total face value here is off the char
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Canada, Mostly Used Collections, 1859-1974, Two collections, both hinged on Scott pages, one entirely used, the other all mint after WWII but mostly used beforehand. Many better items, and for the most part nicely centered and cancelled. You'll find used #14, 17, 21-22, 24-30, 34-40, 4
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Canada Overprinted Official Matched Plate Blocks, 1949-1980, two 3 ring binders packed with hundreds of stamps in post office fresh plate blocks; includes CO1, CO2, EO1, EO2, O1, O4, O6, O7, O8, O12-O15A, O21-O25, O26, O27 (upper two blocks), O28-O31, O33-O49; corner blocks with minimal dupli
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Canada, Mostly Modern Mint Collection, 1872-2006, Two binders and ten stockbooks of various thickness; with the exception of one stockbook containing earlier used material, all mint with around 100 FDCs interspersed throughout the collection. With well over Can$2,000 in face, this could very
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