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CANADA MINT SOUVENIR SHEETS Fine to Very Fine, Never Hinged Or Better Scott No CANADA MINT SOUVENIR SHEETS Fine to Very Fine, Never Hinged or Better Scott No. Brookman Sale Nos. Description Stamps Retail Price 756a-1125A 1978-87 Souvenir Sheets (6) ......................................... 26.50 20.50 756a 1978 $1.69 Capex Exhibition .......................................... 3 4.00 3.15 913a 1982 $1.90 Youth Exhibition ........................................... 5 4.75 3.75 1039a 1984 $1.65 Locomotives ................................................. 4 4.25 3.35 1066b 1985 $1.36 Lighthouses ................................................. 4 5.00 3.95 1107b 1986 34¢ CAPEX’87, Exploration ................................... 4 4.00 3.15 1125A 1987 36¢-72¢ CAPEX’87, Post Offices ............................ 4 4.50 3.50 1344-1561 1991-95 Souvenir Sheets (9) ........................................... 58.50 45.75 1344 1991 40¢-80¢ Basketball ................................................ 3 6.25 5.00 1407a 1992 $2.16 Canada Day, Explorers ................................ 4 5.75 4.65 1490 1993 43¢-86¢ Personal Vehicles .................................... 6 10.00 8.00 1523 1994 $2.15 Year of the Family ........................................ 5 5.75 4.50 1527 1994 $3.62 Public Service Vehicles ................................. 6 9.00 7.25 1552 1995 43¢-88¢ Farm/Frontier Vehicles ............................... 6 9.00 7.25 1559-61 1995 43¢ Group of Seven (3) ............................................. 12.75 10.00 1604-48b 1996-97 Souvenir Sheets, No #1630v (7) ......................... 59.25 46.75 1604 1996 $3.74 Industrial/Commercial Vehicles. .................... 6 9.75 7.75 1605 1996 5¢-45¢ Land Vehicles ........................................... 25 10.75 8.50 1615-16 1996 45¢ 100 Years of Cinema, SA (2) ........................... 5 11.50 9.25 1621b 1996 45¢ Disney Winnie the Pooh .................................. 4 9.00 6.75 1630a 1997 45¢ Year of the Ox ................................................. 2 3.25 2.60 1630v 1997 45¢ Hong Kong ‘97 Overprint ................................. 2 9.75 7.75 1648b 1997 45¢-90¢ Gilles Villeneuve ...................................... 8 15.00 12.00 1689b-92b 2005 $1-$2 Wildlife Regulars (2) ..................................... 28.00 22.00 1689b 2005 $1 Deer & Walrus ................................................. 4 9.50 7.50 1692b 2005 $2 Horse & Falcon ................................................. 4 19.50 15.50 1708a-60b 1998 Souvenir Sheets, No #1708v (8) ............................. 47.60 36.50 1708a 1998 45¢ Year of the Tiger ............................................. 2 2.25 1.75 1708v 1998 45¢ Tiger, Overprint in border ................................ 2 4.25 3.40 1709 1998 45¢ Provincial Prime Ministers .............................. 10 13.75 10.75 1724b 1998 45¢ Sumo Wrestling ................................................ 2 4.50 3.65 1737b 1998 45¢ Mounted Police ............................................... 2 3.00 2.40 1737c 1998 45¢ “Lt.Col.French” Overprint .................................. 2 5.00 4.00 1737d 1998 45¢ “Portugal” Overprint .......................................... 2 7.00 5.50 1737e 1998 “Italia ’98” Overprint ................................................. 2 7.00 5.50 1760b 1998 45¢ Circus .............................................................. 4 5.50 4.25 1768-1814s 1999 Souvenir Sheets, No #1768i (7) ............................ 46.50 36.50 1768 1999 95¢ Year of the Rabbit ............................................ 1 3.50 2.80 1768i 1999 95¢ Rabbit, China’99 Logo ...................................... 1 5.50 4.35 1779a 1999 46¢ Marco Polo with Australia ................................ 2 3.75 3.00 1790b 1999 46¢ Orchids ........................................................... 4 5.25 4.15 1807 1999 46¢ Canada Air Show ............................................ 4 6.75 5.50 1812s 1999 46¢ Dove ................................................................. 1 8.25 6.75 1813s 1999 55¢ Girl & Dove ....................................................... 1 9.00 7.15 1814s 1999 95¢ Dove & Branch .................................................. 1 10.00 8.00 1818-34 1999-2000 46¢ Millennium Collection of 17 Souvenir Sheets of 4 .................................................. 140.00 110.00 1818 1999 46¢ Media Technologies ........................................ 4 8.50 6.75 1819 1999 46¢ Canadian Entertainment ................................. 4 8.50 6.75 1820 1999 46¢ Extraordinary Entertainers .............................. 4 8.50 6.75 1821 1999 46¢ Fostering Talent .............................................. 4 8.50 6.75 1822 2000 46¢ Medical Inovators ............................................ 4 8.50 6.75 1823 2000 46¢ Social Progress ............................................... 4 8.50 6.75 1824 2000 46¢ Hearts of Gold ................................................. 4 8.50 6.75 1825 2000 46¢ Humanitarians/Peacekeepers ......................... 4 8.50 6.75 1826 2000 46¢ First Peoples ................................................... 4 8.50 6.75 1827 2000 46¢ Cultural Fabrics ............................................... 4 8.50 6.75 1828 2000 46¢ Literary Legends ............................................. 4 8.50 6.75 1829 2000 46¢ Great Thinkers ................................................ 4 8.50 6.75 1830 2000 46¢ Tradition of Generosity .................................... 4 8.50 6.75 1831 2000 46¢ Engineering/Technologies ............................... 4 8.50 6.75 1832 2000 46¢ Fathers of Invention ........................................ 4 8.50 6.75 1833 2000 46¢ Food ............................................................... 4 8.50 6.75 1834 2000 46¢ Enterprising Giants ......................................... 4 8.50 6.75 1837-1960 2000-2 Souvenir Sheets (11) ........................................... 73.65 56.00 1837 2000 95¢ Year of the Dragon ............................................ 1 2.50 2.00 1838 2000 46¢ National Hockey League ................................. 6 7.25 5.85 1862b 2000 46¢ Stampin’ the Future ......................................... 4 5.50 4.35 1884 2001 $1.05 Year of the Snake ......................................... 1 2.75 2.25 1885 2001 47¢ National Hockey League Legends .................... 6 8.25 6.75 1909a 2001 47¢ Pierre Trudeau ................................................ 4 5.75 4.50 1910 2001 47¢ Canadian Roses ............................................. 4 6.25 5.00 1934 2002 $1.25 Year of the Horse ........................................... 1 3.60 2.85 1935 2002 48¢ National Hockey League All Stars ..................... 6 7.25 5.75 1947 2002 48¢ Tulips .............................................................. 4 6.00 4.75 1951b 2002 48¢ Corals ............................................................. 4 7.50 6.00 PAGE 2 Scott No. Brookman Sale Nos. Description Stamps Retail Price 1960 2002 48¢ Mountains-Stamp Collecting. ............................ 6 11.00 8.75 1970-2068 2003-4 Souvenir Sheets, No #2016a (8) .......................... 69.10 53.75 1970 2003 $1.25 Year of the Ram ............................................. 1 3.60 2.85 1971 2003 48¢ National Hockey League ................................. 6 22.50 18.00 2001b 2003 48¢ National Emblems ........................................... 2 9.50 7.50 2003 2003 $1.25 Jean-Paul Riopelle ......................................... 1 3.75 3.00 2016 2004 $1.40 Year of the Monkey ........................................ 1 4.75 3.85 2016a 2004 $1.40 “2004+” Show Overprint ................................. 1 9.00 7.15 2017 2004 49¢ National Hockey League ................................. 6 11.00 8.75 2027 2004 $1.40 Otto Sverdrup ................................................ 1 5.50 4.50 2068 2004 49¢-$1.40 Lemieux ................................................ 3 8.50 6.75 2084-2123b 2005 Souvenir Sheets, No #2084a (8) ........................... 45.30 34.50 2084 2005 $1.45 Year of the Rooster ........................................ 1 4.75 3.75 2084a 2005 $1.45 Canada & China Flags added ........................ 1 7.50 5.95 2085 2005 50¢ National Hockey League .................................. 6 9.75 7.75 2087 2005 50¢ Fishing Flies .................................................... 4 8.75 7.00 2091 2005 50¢ Daffodils .......................................................... 2 3.25 2.65 2106b 2005 50¢ Biosphere Reserves ........................................ 2 3.00 2.40 2110 2005 50¢-85¢ Homer Watson ......................................... 2 6.25 5.00 2118a 2005 50¢ Oscar Peterson ............................................... 4 5.75 4.50 2123b 2005 50¢ Big Cats .......................................................... 2 2.80 2.20 2141-94 2006 Souvenir Sheets (9) ................................................. 61.00 46.75 2141 2006 $1.49 Year of the Dog ............................................. 1 4.75 3.75 2148 2006 51¢-89¢ Dorothy Knowles ...................................... 2 5.00 4.00 2150 2006 51¢ Elizabeth II Birthday ........................................ 2 7.50 5.95 2153 2006 51¢ Canadians in Hollywood ................................... 4 6.50 5.25 2156 2006 39¢-51¢ Champlain ................................................ 4 11.00 8.75 2159b 2006 51¢ Canadian Forces, Snowbird ............................ 2 3.25 2.65 2166b 2006 51¢ Duck Decoys ................................................... 4 5.75 4.50 2173 2006 51¢ Land Animals Endangered ................................ 4 6.75 5.35 2194 2006 (51¢)- $1.55 Flowers Regulars ...............................
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