Canada postage stamp year 1859 / 5 cent Beaver
That is a classic Canadian stamp! The Canada 1859 5-cent Beaver is a significant piece of philatelic history.
Here is a breakdown of the key information about this stamp:
🇨🇦 Canada 1859 5-cent Beaver Stamp (Scott #15)
- Issue: It was part of Canada’s First Cents Issue, which marked the country’s change to decimal currency (cents/dollars) from the previous sterling currency (pence/shillings).
 - Issue Date: July 1, 1859.
 - Design: The beaver design, considered one of Canada’s national symbols, was originally created by Sir Sandford Fleming for the first-ever Canadian stamp, the 3-pence Beaver of 1851. The beaver was chosen to symbolize the industrious nature of the young country and its historical connection to the fur trade.
 - Denomination: 5 cents.
 - Color: Typically described as Vermilion or shades of red/orange-red.
 - Catalog Number: It is generally known as Scott #15.
 - Perforations: Unlike the earlier imperforate beaver stamps, this issue was perforated, primarily gauging 11.75 or 12, with common compound perforations like $11.75 \times 12$.
 

	  
                            
                            
		
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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