Canadian Chemical Industry - 25 cents 1956 - Canadian stamp
Specifications
- Issue date: June 7, 1956
- Printer: Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited
- Perforation: 12
- Scott: #363
Canadian Chemical Industry - 25 cents 1956 prices and values
The value of a Canadian Chemical Industry - 25 cents 1956 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.
- Used
- Mint
- With gum - Never Hinged
VG | F | VF | FDC | |
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Canadian Chemical Industry - 25 cents 1956 | $0.02 | $0.04 | $0.07 | $6.00 |
VG | F | VF | |
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Canadian Chemical Industry - 25 cents 1956 | $0.22 | $0.32 | $0.57 |
VG | F | VF | |
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Canadian Chemical Industry - 25 cents 1956 | $0.43 | $0.63 | $1.10 |
Description
This stamp feature asignificant secondary industrie of Canada. The 25-cent stamp is a new denomination; in fact, this is the first time that Canada has ever issued a 25-cent postage stamp. Apart from paying registration and postage charges, the 25-cent stamps may be used to prepay charges on overseas mail to certain destinations. The design depicting a laboratory vessel is illustrative of the scientific equipment used widely for research in the chemical industry. A representative chemical plant appears in the lower part of the glass container. Glass tubing extending from the vessel encloses at enlarged ends a head of wheat to represent agriculture and a symbolic industrial plant. This design emphasizes the significance of chemistry in our daily lives and in the nation's development.
Creators
Designed by Alan L. Pollock
Modeled by Herman Herbert Schwartz
Note
The values on this page are in Canadian dollars (CAD).