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.
1987 - Mistletoe
Scott : #1150
1987 - Christmas Tree
Scott : #1151
1987 - Cross-Country Skiing, Calgary, 1988
Scott : #1152
1987 - Ski Jumping, Calgary, 1988
Scott : #1153
1987 - The Grey Cup, 1987
Scott : #1154
1988 - Flying Squirrel
Scott : #1155
1988 - Porcupine
Scott : #1156
1988 - Varying Hare
Scott : #1158
1988 - Red Fox
Scott : #1159
1988 - Skunk
Scott : #1160
1988 - Beaver
Scott : #1161
1990 - Queen Elizabeth II
Scott : #1167
1988 - Lynx
Scott : #1170
1989 - Atlantic Walrus
Scott : #1171
1990 - Pronghorn
Scott : #1172
1990 - Wolverine
Scott : #1172A
1988 - Killer Whale
Scott : #1173
1989 - Musk Ox
Scott : #1174
1990 - Timber Wolf
Scott : #1175
1990 - Harbour Porpoise
Scott : #1176
1988 - Wapiti
Scott : #1177
1989 - Grizzly Bear
Scott : #1178
1990 - Beluga
Scott : #1179
1990 - Peary Caribou
Scott : #1180
1989 - Runnymede Library, Toronto
Scott : #1181
1989 - Railway Station, McAdam
Scott : #1182
1990 - Bonsecours Market, Montreal
Scott : #1183
1989 - The Flag
Scott : #1192
1990 - The Flag
Scott : #1193
1988 - Alpine Skiing, Calgary, 1988
Scott : #1195
1988 - Curling, Calgary, 1988
Scott : #1196
1988 - Figure Skating, Calgary, 1988
Scott : #1197
1988 - Luge, Calgary, 1988
Scott : #1198
1988 - Henday on the Grasslands
Scott : #1199
1988 - Vancouver explores the Coast
Scott : #1200
1988 - Fraser, Returning from the Pacific
Scott : #1201
1988 - Palliser surveys the West
Scott : #1202
1988 - The Young Reader, Ozias Leduc, 1894
Scott : #1203
1988 - Duck
Scott : #1204
1988 - Moose
Scott : #1205