Stamp of Canada; 1967; definitive stamp of the issue "Queen Elizabeth II – Atlantic Coast"; Depicted is the stamp CAN Michel No. 0402Ax (4 Cent, 4-sites perforated) with a half-side portrait of the British queen Elisabeth II with look to left.; Meant is the British Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and 68 further states (this number varied).; She is Queen since , although the official coronation took place firstly at in Westminster Abbey in London.; It was the first coronation of a monarch which was broadcasted in the TV.; The stamp is showing as central motive a typical harbour on the Coast of the Atlantic Ocean with lighthouse; "Atlantic Canada" = the provinces New Brunswick, New Foundland, New Scotia (Nova Scotia), Prince Edward Islands; postmarked stamp Stamp: Michel: No. 0402Ax; Yvert & Tellier: No. 382; Scott: No. 458 Color: blue Watermark: none Nominal value: 5 (Cent)
Postage validity:from 8 February 1967
date QS:P,+1967-02-08T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1967-02-08T00:00:00Z/11
Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp): 20.5 x 17.0 mm
Date
Source
scan of original
Author
Postal administration of Canada (= "British Dominion of Canada")
stamp also in booklets à 5+1 stamps (= 5 stamps + 1 decorative label field) and 25 stamps (no label field), no coil stamps
The British queen Elizabeth II presents the 1966 Football World Cup to England Captain, Bobby Moore
A map of the contemporary "Atlantic Canada"
The coast of Labrador in 1935
A harbour on Deer Island in New Brunswick, 2008
A ferry in the docks at the Coast of New Brunswick, 2009
On the coast near Halifax (town in Nova Scotia) in 2016
The "Halifax Shipyard" (Nova Scotia) in 2017
Picture description
Half side portrait of the British queen Elizabeth II beside a typical harbour scene in Atlantic Canada
First day of issue
Publisher
Postal administration of Canada (= "British Dominion of Canada")
Design
Harvey Thomas Prosser (designer),
Yves Baril (b. 1932 ) (engraving, portrait),
Gordon Mash (engraving, lettering),
after a photograph of queen Elizaberth II by Antony Buckley (b. 1937)
Printer
"Canadian Bank Note Company Limited", Ottawa
Printing technique
Recess printing on normal paper (no luminescent stripes)
discourse:
- "Luminescence“ = collective name for the effect of due light created by electrons at the transition from a higher energy level to an lower
- "Fluorescence“ = "Luminescence" without time deceleration
- "Phosphorescence" = "Luminescence" with time deceleration
This time deceleration can be in nano-seconds until to hours, want you set a border between both effects?
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