Hi Snowy, if you give me a list of Scott numbers I will look them up in my 2013 Unitrade and send you the values.
And to put a wrench (spanner)into this discussion, the Canadian Post Office used a Rose Craft cover as a replacement cover 1963-1965 and as such are more collectable.
http://postalhistorycorner.blogspot.ca/2011/04/canada-post-office-general-purpose.html
Jacques
(Modified by Moderator on 2013-09-26 16:12:22)
Unitrade covers FDC's with the following note:
"FDC prices are for the most common unaddressed cachet covers of the stamp"
re: Canadian FDC from 60s and 70s any value?
Hi Snowy, if you give me a list of Scott numbers I will look them up in my 2013 Unitrade and send you the values.
re: Canadian FDC from 60s and 70s any value?
And to put a wrench (spanner)into this discussion, the Canadian Post Office used a Rose Craft cover as a replacement cover 1963-1965 and as such are more collectable.
http://postalhistorycorner.blogspot.ca/2011/04/canada-post-office-general-purpose.html
Jacques
(Modified by Moderator on 2013-09-26 16:12:22)
re: Canadian FDC from 60s and 70s any value?
Unitrade covers FDC's with the following note:
"FDC prices are for the most common unaddressed cachet covers of the stamp"