What are the most valuable Canadian stamps?
12d Black Queen Victoria: The most expensive stamp of Canada in recent years has been the 12d Black from 1851. A “very fine mint” example with full gum is listed in the Unitrade Specialized Stamp Catalogue (UCS) at $300,000.
How much is a 1cent stamp worth?
Most 1¢ green Benjamin Franklin stamps are common and valued at less than $1, but two rotary press varieties that look almost the same as common flat-plate issues are scarce and worth thousands.
Can you resell stamps in Canada?
Authorized retail partners are businesses that have partnered with Canada Post. You can sell stamps, supplies for mailing and shipping and hold packages for customers to pick up from your business.
How much is a one cent Canadian stamp worth?
This year, stamp prices for letters mailed within Canada (weighing less than 30 grams) will remain at 92 cents when purchased as part of a booklet, coil or pane or $1.07 when purchased individually. Canada Post has announced it will maintain stamp prices at 2020 levels through 2021.
What stamps are worth collecting?
The Four Main Elements of a Stamp
| Stamp | Year | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1c Benjamin Franklin Z Grill | 1868 | $935,000 |
| 3c George Washington w/ B Grill | 1867 | $900,000 |
| Tiflis Stamp | 1857 | $700,000 |
| 24c Declaration of Independence | 1869 | $625,000 |
Where should I sell my stamps?
If you know you have rare stamps, you can sell them through several means:
- Local Dealer: Dealers handle both collections and individual stamps.
- Mail Order Dealer: If you’re not going local, consider working with a mail order dealer.
- American Philatelic Society Circuit Sales:
- Auction House:
How do you know if your stamps are worth anything?
How to Determine Stamp Values
- Option 1: Find out the Stamp Values by Yourself. Identify the stamp.
- Option 2: Check out a Printed Reference.
- Option 3: Research the Stamp Values via the Internet.
- Option 4: Attend a Stamp Show.
- Option 5: Find out the Stamp Values via a knowledgeable Stamp Expert, Dealer or Appraiser.
How do I find the value of old stamps?