The Canadian 1939 "salutat" likely refers to a specific type of coin or commemorative issue, though the term "salutat" is not commonly used in numismatics. In 1939, Canada issued various coins, including those commemorating the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. These coins typically feature designs celebrating the royal visit and are of interest to collectors. If you're looking for more specific information, please clarify the term "salutat."
this is a medal commemarating the king and queen coming to Canada and it is worth now around 1-2 dollars. !!
Canadian Provost Corps was created in 1939.
Margaret Atwood is Canadian she was born in Ottawa November 6th 1939
Royal Canadian Dental Corps was created in 1939.
1939 is not a rare date for these -- in average condition it's worth about 5 cents
James Rutherford - Canadian politician - died on 1939-02-27.
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Ernest Sirluck has written: 'Canadian army, 1939-1945' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Canadian Army
Jerrold Morris has written: 'Canadian artists and airmen, 1940-45' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, Canadian, Art and the war, Canadian Aerial operations, Canadian Painting, Canadian Personal narratives, Painting, Canadian, Personal narratives, Canadian, World War, 1939-1945
It was worth $14
In good condtion it is worth about $40.
Graham Metson has written: 'An East coast port' -- subject(s): Canadian Personal narratives, History, Personal narratives, Canadian, Social aspects, Social aspects of World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945