
Found inside – Canal Zone Postal Service. stamp, discovery copy on Canal Zone stamp. Postage Due stamps were overprinted again in 1925, with a variation in the overprint, with CANAL over the word ZONE. Items must be returned within 10 days of purchase and in the. Now showing: Canal Zone - Postage stamps (1904 - 1978) - 196 stamps. Canal Zone at forty per centum of their face value but this order shall . of the Canal Zone shall purchase from the Republic of Panama such stamps. As the stamps featured American historical figures, such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, they were generally not well received by the largely Panamanian population in and around the Canal Zone. The value of an individual stamp is dependent on its centering and condition. The arrangement between the two governments resulted in many varieties for two reasons: One was due to the fact that the Canal Zone surcharge was printed on small quantities of stamps, with copper faced type which was reset at least five times for some of the values. Stamp Auction Airmail Official, 1941, 10¢ orange, type II (Scott CO9), o.g., previously hinged natural straight edge at right, Fine to Very Fine, an unknown quantity of the stamp exists unused even though they were only to be sold to the public with a cancellation, "Canal Zone Stamps" notes that this issue unused is rare. NET PRICE LIST Please click on any image to enlarge it. Source:ebay Opc 1924 Canal Zone To Usa P Perfin On 71 Official Business Stationary 37931.
#US AIRMAIL STAMPS VALUE SERIES#
The only values of the third series used by the Canal Zone were the 2-cent (the first stamp of the Canal) and 50-cent stamps (the 8-cent overprints of the 1904-1906 series). Us Possession Canal Zone stamp scott #97 2 cent Washington issue of 1926 Used Ng. Origine: Zone de Canal de Panama) and giving their values as 325 and 370 French francs ($8.16 and $9.29 in 1939 dollars or $134.50 and $153.12 in 2012 dollars). , Postage stamps issued in 1906–1907 were printed by the Hamilton Bank Note Engraving and Printing Co, in New York Those issued in 1909 were issued by the American Bank Note Company.
