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| Issuer | Canada Post Office |
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| Value | 7 Cents (0.07 CAD) |
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| Obverse description | The coupon is enclosed within a decorative outer frame. A rectangular panel at the top carries the title inscription, below which a central oval cartouche contains bilingual (English and French) exchange instructions. Two circular stamp impression fields are positioned at the lower left and right corners. |
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| Reverse description | Reverse is blank, printed on plain white paper with no design, text, or security elements. |
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Commonwealth Reply Coupons occupy a peculiar niche — technically issued by a national postal authority but redeemable internationally through the Universal Postal Union system, making their "issuing country" classification genuinely ambiguous. This Canadian version, denominated to match the domestic letter rate in force when it was produced, was exchangeable at any UPU member post office for return postage, a mechanism designed to facilitate international correspondence without requiring foreign currency.
Harrison and Sons printed a significant portion of the world's postal stationery and stamps from their Great Percy Street works in London throughout the mid-twentieth century, including multiple Commonwealth coupon contracts for various issuing authorities.