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The 8c Alaska Highway Stamp of the 1967-73 Centennial Issue

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Today I begin to examine my favourite part of the entire Centennial series: the high values. These stamps were all reproductions of paintings by members of the famous Group of Seven. The high values consist of an 8c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c and $1 value. Today's post will explore the first of these, being the 8c.

The stamp was printed in shades of purple brown and depicts the painting "Alaska Highway", by A.Y Jackson. It was only a high value during the period, when the first class letter rate was less than 8 cents. When the letter rate increased to 8c on December 30, 1971, this stamp ceased to be issued and was reduced to low value status and replaced by the 8c Parliamentary Library design that was the subject of my posts for the past several weeks. Because it was replaced at the end of 1971, it is not known to exist with PVA gum. Though it seems curious that it doesn't since there were plenty of stamps issued in 1971 that at least were the experimental spotty gum …

The 8c Slate Parliamentary Library Stamp of the 1967-1973 Centennial Issue Part Four

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Today's post marks the last of a short series of four posts in which I deal with the last of the low value stamps of this series: the 8c Parliamentary Library stamp. Today, I will finish off the coil stamps with the tagged coils printed by the CBN and the booklet stamps which were included in 25c 50c and $1 booklets printed by the BABN. The basic content of this section is the same as that already covered for the 1c, and 6c stamps found in the same booklets, but I will adapt it with some pictures of 8c stamps and some changes to the sorting algorithm as it relates to single 8c stamps from these booklets.

The Tagged Coil Stamps - Unitrade #550p through 550pvi

Paper Characteristics Other Than Fluorescence

Apart from the fluorescence, there are other characteristics along which the paper used to print these stamps differs as follows:


A cream coloured vertical wove paper, with an almost uncoated appearance under magnification, but which can be seen to be very lightly coated on the surfa…