Canada - 1930 airmail (Scott/Unitrade C2), MNH


Canada - 1930 airmail (Scott/Unitrade C2), MNH

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Canada - 1930 airmail (Scott/Unitrade C2), MNH:
$8.00


This lot consists of one Canadian airmail stamp. The scans show the front and back.Centering and perfs as per the scans. The stamp is Scott/Unitrade C2. On the back is a tiny spot of absent gum, but there is no evidence of prior hinging.The stamp will ship to you quickly and at cost in a first-class letter.Among the other items I currently have listed are avariety of miscellaneous because I\'m actively cleaning out five decades worth of accumulated material. I am currently focusing on listing early Scandinavian and Canadian material.

Standard boilerplate to save me from typingeverything every week:

I am not a dealer. I’m a hobbyist collector with 50+ years of experience, withparticular interest in Scandinavia, Canada, Europe, and the U.S. I have been anAPS member for 28 years and have twice been president of our localAPS-affiliated stamp club. I collect by buying albums, accumulations, and boxlots, keeping what I need, and selling the rest. I’m also in the processof trying to get rid of a lifelong accumulation in closets, bookcases, and filedrawers. competes with lots of other interests and responsibilities, so Isometimes list only a couple items a week (usually starting on Thursday for 10days to end on Sunday), and sometimes none. Descriptions:
When the catalogue value of a stamp is dependent on watermark or perforations,I have either confirmed them myself or cited a catalogue price for the cheapesttype. Stamps shown within mounts may be previously hinged by a previous owner.And if I’m reselling someone else’s old album pages, it’s always possible thatthe original owner misplaced stamps when mounting them. I describe lots to the best of my ability, but I am human and mistakes canhappen. Small lots I try to describe in minute detail. For mid-size lotsand album pages I try to check stamp backs for gum status and faults, but in suchlots I can’t check or describe everything. Large lots will contain the good andthe bad, but usually not the ugly because before I sell them I weed out (into awastebasket) grossly faulty stamps (missing pieces etc). Hinge remnants cancover faults; I generally do not remove hinges, so thins there might not benoticed. When I describe a lot as “unchecked by me” (for shades, varieties, watermarks,papers, cancels etc) it means just that because it’s usually material fromcountries I don’t collect that came to me in a box lot. Images:
I have not yet figured out how to host images on other sites, so I’m limited to12 photos. The stamps in the photos are always the exact stamps you willreceive; I do not post photos of reference stamps.

My lots generally end on Saturday or Sunday so I will have time to get youritem(s) in the mail to you on Monday or Tuesday. If there’s a delay (blizzard,family crisis), I will email you to let you know. If your purchase is small and not very expensive, I prefer to mail the lot in aregular (4” x 9.5”) business envelope or larger (6” x 9”) manila envelope,using a dealer card for support, and it will go at cost and get to you faster. This envelope will be machine-sortable.My preferred shipping method for expensive small items is to put them in a semirigid(cardboard) Scotch photomailer to protect them from damage in transport andto send them by USPS regular First Class mail. The photomailer weights 2 ozempty, so it costs a bit more to ship (usually $2.45 postage for 2 oz +the cost of the mailer). The USPS treats this as a “package” because of itsrigidity, so it requires manual sorting, and delivery takes longer thanfor letters (typically 7-10 days across the U.S.). Albums and large accumulations seem to ship most efficiently in a Priority Mailbox, and packages to Canada will go by Priority Mail.

I have a liberal return policy. If I have made a mistake in describing the lot,feel free to return it intact for a full refund. This does not apply to largelots (bulk lots, album pages, full stock pages) where I can’t monitor whetherthe lot has been cherry-picked. Stamps that are photographed in the listingshould not be returned because of dissatisfaction with centering or perfs. Lotswith more than a couple dozen stamps may not be returned for small faults, anditems sold “as is” or with described faults may not be returned. I usuallydon’t deal in material that needs certification, but if you are submitting astamp for a certificate, notify me when payment is made and I’ll extend thereturn eligibility period (I refund the cost of the stamp and shipping, not thecost of certification). I do not make Second Chance offers because I don’t dealin large quantities of identical material.


Canada - 1930 airmail (Scott/Unitrade C2), MNH:
$8.00

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