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Stamp of Canada; 1954; definitive stamp of the issue "Queen Elizabeth II – cameo issue"; Depicted is the stamp CAN MiNr0348FxuL (1 Cent, single stamp with straights edges at down and left, from Booklet BK53 with Scott No. 401a) with a side portrait of queen Elisabeth with look to left.; Meant is the British Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and 68 further states (this number varied).; She is the Queen since , although the official coronation took place firstly at in Westminster Abbey in London.; It was the first coronation of a monarch which was broadcasted in the TV.; The name „cameo issue“ is because in the upper left corner of the 1-Cent-stamp is depictured a symbol to represent one to the primary sectors of Canadian economy.; The symbol on the one-cent stamp is three crystals, representing Canada's mining industry.; Long a world leader in the production of nickel and irons ores, Canada is also a leading producer of many other minerals, including gold and uranium. Presently, the most important non-metallic minerals being mined in Canada are asbestless.; This definitive series appears with historical note, first horizontal format, low-value definitive set, last official stamps issued, precancels, G overprints and tagged stamps were in this set.; postmarked stamp
Stamp: Michel: No. 0348FxuL; Yvert & Tellier: No. 328ndbg; Scott: No. 401asLu
Color: brown
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 1 C (Cent)

Postage validity:from 15 May 1963
date QS:P,+1963-05-15T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1963-05-15T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp): 20.5 x 17.0 mm
Date
Source scan of original
Author Postal administration of Canada (= "British Dominion of Canada")
Permission
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Public domain This Canadian stamp is in the public domain in Canada because it is more than 50 years old.

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Picture description Side portrait of the British Queen Elizabeth II and three crystals
First day of issue
Publisher Postal administration of Canada (= "British Dominion of Canada")
Design Ernst Roch (1928-2003) (designer),

Hermann Herbert Schwartz (1885-1962) (engraver),
Silas Robert Allen (1888-1958) (engraver),

Printer "Canadian Bank Note Company Limited", Ottawa
Printing technique Recess printing on normal paper (no luminescent stripes)

discourse:
- „Luminescence“ = collective name for the effect of due light created by electrons at the transition from a higher energy level to an lower
- „Fluorescence“ = „Luminescence“ without time deceleration
- „Phosphorescence“ = „Luminescence“ with time deceleration
This time deceleration can be in nano-seconds until to hours, want you set a border between both effects?

Circulation 1,041,000,000 single stamps as desktop sheets
Perforation Line perforation, L 12 (left and below imperforate)
MICHEL Nr. Kanada, Nr. 0348FxuL
SCOTT Nr. Canada, No. 401asLu

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