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.
1934 - New Brunswick
Scott : #210
1935 - Princess Elizabeth
Scott : #211
1935 - Duke of York
Scott : #212
1935 - George V & Mary
Scott : #213
1935 - Prince of Wales
Scott : #214
1935 - Windsor Castle
Scott : #215
1935 - Britannia
Scott : #216
1935 - King George V
Scott : #217
1935 - King Georges V
Scott : #218
1935 - King Georges V
Scott : #219
1935 - King Georges V
Scott : #220
1935 - King Georges V
Scott : #221
1935 - King George V
Scott : #222
1935 - RCM
Scott : #223
1935 - Charlottetown
Scott : #224
1935 - Niagara Falls
Scott : #225
1935 - Parliament - Victoria
Scott : #226
1935 - Champlain Monument
Scott : #227
1935 - King George V
Scott : #228
1935 - King George V
Scott : #229
1935 - King George V
Scott : #230
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #231
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #232
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #233
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #234
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #235
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #236
1937 - George VI & Elizabeth
Scott : #237
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #238
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #239
1937 - King George VI
Scott : #240
1938 - Parliament
Scott : #241
1938 - Halifax Harbour
Scott : #242
1938 - Fort Garry
Scott : #243
1938 - Vancouver Harbour
Scott : #244
1938 - Château de Ramezay
Scott : #245
1939 - Elizabeth & Margaret Rose
Scott : #246
1939 - National Memorial
Scott : #247
1939 - George VI & Elizabeth
Scott : #248
1942 - King George VI
Scott : #249