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FREE: Rare .999 Solid ☆Silver☆ Stamp Bar, the Great ~"Royal William"~ 8.6 grams #204

Rare .999 Solid ☆Silver☆ Stamp Bar, the Great ~"Royal William"~ 8.6 grams #204
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The listing, Rare .999 Solid ☆Silver☆ Stamp Bar, the Great ~"Royal William"~ 8.6 grams #204 has ended.

Artist Jerry Parker created Commemorative .999 pure fine Silver stamps for Canada and US in the late 1960's
**This one is to Commemorate The Great
"Royal William" Steamboat.
☆☆1st Steamboat to cross the Atlantic using only steam power.☆☆ (More info below)
Same size as the stamp
Weighs 8.6 grams
.999 pure fine Silver
With anodized finish.
Amazing detail with Silver!!
Comes with unused two stamps in the pic from plate 2 Canada #204.
~~An anodized finish is a protective and decorative finish for metals, primarily aluminum, created by thickening the metal's natural oxide layer through an electrochemical process. This process involves submerging the metal in an acid electrolyte bath and applying a direct current to encourage the formation of a thicker, harder, and more durable oxide layer than what forms naturally. The resulting finish is porous and can be dyed with metal salts or organic dyes, then sealed, to provide long-lasting, integral color that resists peeling and fading.  
~Stamp Info
Canadian stamp #204
Date of Issue August 17, 1933
Quantity 4,854,200
Denomination 5¢
Perforation or Dimension 11
Printer British American Bank Note Company.
Postal Administration Canada

~~SS Royal William was a Canadian side-wheel paddle steamship that is credited with the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean almost entirely under steam power, in 1833, using sails only during periods of boiler maintenance. She was the largest passenger ship in the world from 1831 to 1839, where it was then passed by the SS Great Western. Earlier vessels that crossed partially under steam include the British-built Dutch-owned Curaçao in 1827 and the sail-steam hybrid SS Savannah in 1819.
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