How much is the Bluenose stamp worth?

How much is the Bluenose stamp worth?

The photographs for the engraved stamp were taken by W.R. MacAskill in 1922 and the vignette was engraved by the American Bank Note Company, New York City. In 2001 a Bluenose first day cover sold for CAN $3,650….Bluenose (postage stamp)

Bluenose
No. in existence Unknown 1,044,900 printed
Face value CAN$ 50-cent

How much is a blue boy stamp worth?

One of the few surviving stamps from a rare issue—the Postmaster’s Provisionals produced in Alexandria, D.C., beginning in 1846, only seven of which are known—the Blue Boy is the sole example printed on blue paper (the others are on buff-colored paper)….Alexandria “Blue Boy” Postmaster’s Provisional.

Alexandria “Blue Boy”
Estimated value $1,000,000 (in 1981)

How much is a 1928 stamp worth?

1928 Commemoratives

Denom. Description Used
2 cent Valley Forge $0.60
2 cent Molly Pitcher Overprint $1.00
2 cent Hawaii Overprint $4.25
5 cent Hawaii Overprint $12.75

Is my old stamp collection worth anything?

Stamp collections only rarely contain extremely rare and valuable stamps. In the real world, modern mint stamps are not worth their face value when sold at auction or to dealers unless there was a low print run or a printing error. The classic stamps of some countries continue to increase in value.

How do I find the value of stamps?

Auction sites, stamp dealer sites, stamp forum sites, and stamp sites put up by stamp collectors and enthusiasts can easily be found online and these can give you an idea of the current market price of a particular stamp. You can easily and quickly find stamp values at StampWorld.com.

How do I get a stamp collection valued?

Contact the Philatelic Traders’ Society by visiting its website. They will be able to give your collection an ‘appraisal’ for free and give you advice as to whether or not your collection may be worth something.

What kind of stamp is the Bluenose?

The stamp depicts the fishing schooner Bluenose and the design, by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa, is a montage of two different images of the vessel, racing off Halifax Harbour. The stamp is considered a classic even though it was issued after 1900. It has been called “Canada’s Finest Stamp” and is a favorite among collectors.

What does Bluenose stand for?

The Bluenose is the nickname for a 50-cent definitive postage stamp issued by the Canadian Post Office on 8 January 1929 as part of the King George V “Scroll Issue”. Scott number is 158 with a perforation of 12. The stamp depicts the fishing schooner Bluenose and the design, by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa,…

What is the Scott number on the Bluenose?

Scott number is 158 with a perforation of 12. The stamp depicts the fishing schooner Bluenose and the design, by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa, is a montage of two different images of the vessel, racing off Halifax Harbour. The stamp is considered a classic even though it was issued after 1900.

How much is a Bluenose first day cover worth?

In 2001 a Bluenose first day cover sold for CAN $ 3,650. One of two known imperforate sheets of 100 stamps, previously sold in 1970, was auctioned in 2017 for US $ 52,580 (US$45,500 before buyer’s premium).

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