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[Music] a painting of a city skyline is the subject of this episode and in very faint silver print I can see that this is this City of Toronto in Canada of course this is a Canadian stamp and also in a very light print are the dates 1793 and 1993 at the very bottom of the stem we can see that this was worth 43 Canadian dollars since the year that this stamp was issued was back in 1993 and theres no postmark or cancellation because this stamp is in mint condition and was never used Im going to let this stamp take us to the early days of Canada or the province of Canada which was a British colony from 1841 to 1867 before that there were the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada and they merged in the act of Union in 1840 now we should all be familiar with the 1840 because thats the year of the penny black the very first adhesive postage stamp to have ever been issued in Great Britain well just 11 years later the province of Canada issued its very first postage stamp known as the