Low Value Definitives: Beneficial Insects

October 16, 2012

The bugs are back—it’s a philatelic infestation! This fall, Canada Post will issue a special souvenir sheet with selected Beneficial Insects low value definitives. The 6-legged creatures chosen to take an encore in this new souvenir sheet are the golden-eyed lacewing (Chrysopa oculata), the paper wasp (Polistes fuscatus) and margined leatherwing (Chauliognathus marginatus) on 3-cent, 4-cent and 8-cent stamps, respectively.

Issued in honour of the 125th anniversary of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada, the souvenir sheet is aimed at young, beginning collectors. “The Society has always been committed to passing on knowledge about stamp collecting to subsequent generations, which is no doubt a factor in its longevity,” says Canada Post’s Director of Stamp Services Jim Phillips. “You could say we’re helping the Society pass on the collecting bug.”

Special additional features have been added to the souvenir sheet to make it even more interesting to a younger audience. Microtype-sized fun icons, each one depicting a benefit performed by the insects, can be found on each stamp, along with the insect’s common name in English and French.

To encourage budding collectors to take a closer look and find the icons, the low value definitive souvenir sheet is also part of the Children’s Collecting Kit that comes with a 6x magnifying glass. The Children’s Collecting Kit (pictured on page 21) also includes a stock book, a pair of tweezers, a selection of used stamps and the revised 2012 edition of Get Started – Stamp Collecting for Canadian Kids. An Official First Day Cover is also available, with text written in a spirited “creepy crawly” style that should appeal to young collectors, depicting how insects can help farmers grow food.

Souvenir sheet of 3 stamps se-tenant

Souvenir sheet of 3 stamps se-tenant

  • Product #: 420008145
  • Denomination: 1 x 3¢; 1 x 4¢; 1 x 8¢
  • Design: Keith Martin
  • Dimensions: 113 mm x 58 mm (horizontal)
  • Printer: Canadian Bank Note
  • Printing Process: Lithography in 5 colours
  • Quantity: 700,000 SS
  • Gum Type: P.V.A.
  • Illustration: Keith Martin
  • Perforations: 13+
  • Tagging: None
  • Paper Type: Tullis Russell
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