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SCG6674 - Canada 1960 – Adam Dollard des Ormeaux Commemorative (5¢)
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Issued by Canada in 1960, this 5-cent commemorative stamp honors Adam Dollard des Ormeaux, a 17th-century French colonial soldier celebrated for his heroic stand at the Battle of Long Sault in 1660. The design, rendered in blue and sepia tones, features a bold profile portrait of Dollard beside a symbolic sword and background scenes depicting his fateful defense against the Iroquois. The inscription “1660” and “DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX” emphasize the historical theme, marking 300 years since the event. A striking example of Canada’s mid-century philatelic tributes to national heroes.
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