Canada year 1912 stamps 50c Grey Black ☀ MLH stamp
During the reign of King George V from 1911 to 1936, Canada issued several definitive stamp series featuring portraits of the monarch. One of the most iconic series is the Admiral Issue, which was in use from 1911 to 1928. This series included stamps with denominations ranging from 1 cent to 1 dollar.
The stamps typically featured a portrait of King George V in profile, surrounded by an ornate frame and inscriptions denoting the denomination and the country of issue (“Canada”). The design was simple yet elegant, reflecting the aesthetics of the time.
The 1-cent stamp from this series might feature a portrait of King George V in profile, often in a dark hue against a lighter background. These stamps were used for regular postage within Canada and were widely circulated during the early 20th century.
Collectors prize these stamps for their historical significance, as they represent a period of transition and growth for Canada as a nation within the British Empire. They also appreciate the intricate design and craftsmanship of the stamps from this era.
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