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Canada Covers - Alberta cancel mini-hoard in a bankers box. The results of at least three collectors who collaborated to obtain hand cancels from every post office and (more importantly) sub-post office in the province. A very successful partnership that involved research, patience and a substantial financial commitment. Many of these cancels will likely only exist because of their work. This was the balance of one of the collector’s stamp room, and has no indication of any order. A banker’s box is filled with philatelic, favour, personal and commercial covers (plus a number of cut-down covers and large pieces), of both #8 and #10 sized mostly from 1990-2022, but with scattered items back to the 1950’s. Expect some minor duplication amongst the approximately 1700 covers. It cost a small fortune to acquire, and it will take a larger fortune if you try to repeat this venture. A bargain at the estimated value. Estimate =
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