Stamp
SCG10137 - Canada 1964 – Charlottetown Conference Centenary 5¢ Commemorative
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This 5¢ commemorative stamp from Canada (1964) marks the 100th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864, the meeting that led to the founding of the Canadian Confederation. The design features a striking architectural composition symbolizing progress and the modern Canadian nation, rendered in detailed black-and-white engraving. Issued to honor one of the pivotal events in Canada’s constitutional history, it remains an important thematic item for collectors of political history, centennials, and classic Canadian commemoratives.
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