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King George V - Olive Green

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue January 23, 1912
Year 1912
Quantity 95,416,000
Denomination
20¢
Perforation or Dimension 12
Printer American Bank Note Company, Ottawa.
Postal Administration Canada

Varieties

King George V - Olive Green

King George V - Olive Green - Dry Printing Canada Postage Stamp
Olive Green - Dry Printing (Base stamp)
Issue date: January 23, 1912
Printer: American Bank Note Company, Ottawa.
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King George V - Olive Green - War Tax - Black Overprint Canada Postage Stamp
Olive Green - War Tax - Black Overprint
Issue date: February 12, 1915
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King George V - Sage Green - Wet Printing Canada Postage Stamp
Sage Green - Wet Printing
Issue date: January 23, 1912
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King George V - Dark Olive Green - Wet Printing Canada Postage Stamp
Dark Olive Green - Wet Printing
Issue date: January 23, 1912
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King George V - Grey Green - Wet Printing Canada Postage Stamp
Grey Green - Wet Printing
Issue date: January 23, 1912
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King George V - Olive Green - Precanceled Canada Postage Stamp
Olive Green - Precanceled
Issue date: January 23, 1912
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Stamp Price Values

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Condition Name Avg Value
M-NH-VF
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Fine
M-NH-F
Mint - Never Hinged - Fine
M-NH-VG
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Good
M-H-VF
Mint - Hinged - Very Fine
M-H-F
Mint - Hinged - Fine
M-H-VG
Mint - Hinged - Very Good
M-NG-VF
Mint - No Gum - Very Fine
M-NG-F
Mint - No Gum - Fine
M-NG-VG
Mint - No Gum - Very Good
U-VF
Used - Very Fine
U-F
Used - Fine
U-VG
Used - Very Good
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  • They are not based on catalogue values but on current dealer and auction listings. The reason for this is that catalogues tend to over-value stamps.
  • They are average prices. The actual value of your stamp may be slightly above or below the listed value, depending on the overall condition of your stamp. Use these prices as a guide to determine the approximate value of your stamps.

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About Stamp

When a sovereign accedes to the British throne, a new issue of postage stamps is necessary. Many practical reasons prevent the change being made at once. Post Office departments nearly always keep large stocks of stamps bearing the portrait of the late monarch. Considerations of respect to the memory of the deceased sovereign, and less sentimental motivations of expediency and economy, usually combine to require that these stamps should continue to circulate for many months, on some cases even a year or two before an issue portraying the new sovereign appears. The accession to the throne of His Majesty King George V on 6th May, 1910, necessitated the issue of a new series of postage stamps bearing the portrait of His Majesty. The denominations first issued were the same as those of the King Edward VII series of 1908, but the colours of the 10- cent and 50-cent denominations were different.

Portrait of His Majesty King George V in an oval framework.

The King is wearing the uniform of an admiral.

The portrait is a composite from photographs by Walter Barnett and Messers. W. and D. Downey of London, England.

Creators

Engraved by Robert Savage. Based on a photograph by Henry Walter Barnett.

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Reference

Patrick, Douglas and Mary Patrick. Canada's Postage Stamps. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1964, p. 45.

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