Hi just me anybody out there who knows about this set of Commemorative covers? Help needed
Could you possibly scan the cover and I'll do some research to see if I can find the information for you? The Royal Canadian Mint issues so many of these cover and coins.
They should be listed in a coin catalogue if you can get a hold of one of these.
Liz
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/moncton/rare-2009-1-james-cook-4-coin-1oz-silver-proof-coin-set/1026424091?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I believe these are the coins. Still looking for the covers with the coins in the center of the covers.
Liz
The envelopes were issued in 1975...The one I have has an 8cent Dr Cook stamp as well They are medallic first day covers issued in Ottawa on 30V75'''Wish I could scan but alas I do not have a scanner....
I have a sneaky suspicion that this is something such as a medal/cover that Franklin Mint produced and not something produced by The Royal Canadian Mint.
Sorry but I cannot find anything relating to this particular cover and medal.
Liz
No I`m not having much luck either. There was one produced from the Calgary Stampede postmarked Calgary and I see one listed on ebay also... All are issued by the Canadian Postmasters Association. Can`t find much on line....but I will keep trucking alpng....Thanks for your help
Still haven`t found out much about the Canadian Postmasters Association..just that I have acquired two envelopes issued in Ottawa30.V.75 honouring Dr. Cook and Dr. Chown...Both have the stamp and a sterling silver engraved coin featuring the head of the doctor honored The envelopes are first day covers as mentioned on the back
I have just acquired a commemorative cover with coin (sterling silver) commemorating Dr J Cook (minister). I am told there were others in the set. but I can`t seem to find any info on these covers or their value. Is there anyone out there who could guide me to finding more information on these covers. The one I have has a certificate of authenticity from the Canadian Postmasters Association
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
Hi just me anybody out there who knows about this set of Commemorative covers? Help needed
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
Could you possibly scan the cover and I'll do some research to see if I can find the information for you? The Royal Canadian Mint issues so many of these cover and coins.
They should be listed in a coin catalogue if you can get a hold of one of these.
Liz
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/moncton/rare-2009-1-james-cook-4-coin-1oz-silver-proof-coin-set/1026424091?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I believe these are the coins. Still looking for the covers with the coins in the center of the covers.
Liz
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
The envelopes were issued in 1975...The one I have has an 8cent Dr Cook stamp as well They are medallic first day covers issued in Ottawa on 30V75'''Wish I could scan but alas I do not have a scanner....
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
I have a sneaky suspicion that this is something such as a medal/cover that Franklin Mint produced and not something produced by The Royal Canadian Mint.
Sorry but I cannot find anything relating to this particular cover and medal.
Liz
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
No I`m not having much luck either. There was one produced from the Calgary Stampede postmarked Calgary and I see one listed on ebay also... All are issued by the Canadian Postmasters Association. Can`t find much on line....but I will keep trucking alpng....Thanks for your help
re: Canadian Postmasters Association commemerative cover and coin
Still haven`t found out much about the Canadian Postmasters Association..just that I have acquired two envelopes issued in Ottawa30.V.75 honouring Dr. Cook and Dr. Chown...Both have the stamp and a sterling silver engraved coin featuring the head of the doctor honored The envelopes are first day covers as mentioned on the back