Canada Newfoundland postage stamps year 1876 – 1898
Canada’s Newfoundland stamps from 1880 to 1920 are an interesting area of philately. Here’s a brief overview of these stamps:
- Historical context: Newfoundland was a separate British colony during this period, not yet part of Canada. It issued its own stamps until joining Canada in 1949.
 - Key issues:
- 1880-1896: Various definitives featuring the royal family and local scenes
 - 1897: Cabot issue commemorating the 400th anniversary of Newfoundland’s discovery
 - 1910: John Guy Tercentenary issue
 - 1911: Royal Family issue
 - 1919: Caribou issue
 
 - Design themes: Common motifs included British royalty, local wildlife (especially the Newfoundland dog and caribou), maritime scenes, and historical figures.
 - Printing: Many stamps from this era were engraved and printed by American Bank Note Company.
 - Rarity: Some issues from this period are quite rare and valuable to collectors, particularly certain overprints and variants.
 - Postal history: These stamps reflect Newfoundland’s unique position as a British colony with its own postal system.
 

	  
                            
                            
		
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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