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Stamp of Canada; 1967; definitive stamp of the issue "Queen Elizabeth II – Atlantic Coast"; Depicted is the stamp CAN Michel No. 0402Ax (4 Cent, 4-sites perforated) with a half-side portrait of the British queen Elisabeth II 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 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 stamp is showing as central motive a typical harbour on the Coast of the Atlantic Ocean with lighthouse; "Atlantic Canada" = the provinces New Brunswick, New Foundland, New Scotia (Nova Scotia), Prince Edward Islands; postmarked stamp
Stamp: Michel: No. 0402Ax; Yvert & Tellier: No. 382; Scott: No. 458
Color: blue
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 5 (Cent)

Postage validity:from 8 February 1967
date QS:P,+1967-02-08T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1967-02-08T00:00:00Z/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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stamp also in booklets à 5+1 stamps (= 5 stamps + 1 decorative label field) and 25 stamps (no label field), no coil stamps

Picture description Half side portrait of the British queen Elizabeth II beside a typical harbour scene in Atlantic Canada
First day of issue
Publisher Postal administration of Canada (= "British Dominion of Canada")
Design Harvey Thomas Prosser (designer),

Yves Baril (b. 1932 ) (engraving, portrait),
Gordon Mash (engraving, lettering),
after a photograph of queen Elizaberth II by Antony Buckley (b. 1937)

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?

Perforation Line perforation, L 12 (4 sides)
MICHEL Nr. Kanada, Nr. 0402Ax
SCOTT Nr. Canada, No. 458

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