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SCG8612 - Canada 1973 – Joseph Howe 8¢ Stamp
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Issued in 1973, this 8-cent Canadian stamp commemorates Joseph Howe (1804–1873), the Nova Scotia statesman, journalist, and champion of free speech. Designed in a minimalist, modernist style, the portrait is rendered in fine dot pattern against a muted gold background, reflecting the contemporary design trends of Canada Post during the early 1970s. Howe was renowned for his defense of press freedom and his role in achieving responsible government for Nova Scotia—making this issue a fitting tribute on the centenary of his death. It’s a must-have for collectors of Canadian heritage and political history themes.
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