It's a neat page to have, when you just run across it. It isn't likely to be a big moneymaker, though. While it's possible a specialist would see something, there doesn't appear to be anything uncommon there.
There are a lot of condition issues. I see "no gum" on upper left, creases and folds, at least one tear, lots of perf issues, toning, bad centering, and heavy cancels.
Where I am, Canada material needs to be beautiful to sell at any respectable percentage of catalogue. I watched a large accumulation of material sit at 25% of Scott, then 20, 15, 10, and I bought it at 5% of Scott. I don't think ebay is much different.
They're old. They're neat. I don't think they're particularly valuable.
Thank you for your reply, do you think £30 UK pounds is too much for this page? Please can somebody guide me in the right direction as to how much this page may achieve on ebay ?
All I can speak for is myself...if I was scrolling through Canada listings and saw an image with a starting bid of £3, I might pop open the listing, enlarge the photo to see if there were any interesting items, and close it out and move on.
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