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Last updated January 7, 2025 My Revenue Stamp Collection Newest Additions

These are the newest additions to my collection.

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Scott # R164. Added January 7, 2025

R164

Not actually a printed cancel, but I don't have a category for 'typewriter'. Imagine spending time sitting at a typewriter putting cancels on stamps...


Scott # R24c. Added January 7, 2025

R24c

Not a double impression, but what appears to be a muddied 'kiss' impression, where the paper bounced against the plate a second time, resulting in a partial second impression at top. Unusual.


Scott # 542. Added January 7, 2025

542

16 Washington-Franklins used improperly as revenue stamps paying 18 cents tax on a 1920 promissory note. 20th century improper uses are far more scarce than their 19th century counterparts, and you never see this many used on a single document.


Scott # R5c. Added December 28, 2024

R5c

Savage Mining Co. Very scarce oval handstamp with side ornaments, from the Savage Mining Co. Order to pay, Mckenzie Bros, to S. T. Curtis, Superintendent of Savage Mining Co., for 'balance due on back freight.'


Scott # R40c. Added December 28, 2024

R40c

15c Inland Exchange, 5c Inland Exchange, and a 2nd issue 25c paying 45 cents tax on an 1872 promissory note. The stamps and usage are unremarkable, but what drew my eye was the spot for the stamp at upper right which contains the tax rates to be used: 'Bank Check 2 cents. Sight Draft 2 cents. Note or Time Draft 5 cents for every Hundred Dollars or fractional part thereof.' Very unusual!


Scott # R212. Added December 28, 2024

R212

U.S. Library of Congress. 'Certificate of copyright registration card' with an oval embossed seal from the Library of Congress Copyright Office.


Scott # R168. Added December 28, 2024

R168

Insurance Dept. of the State of Ohio. Certified copy agents license certificate issued to A.D. Mohn as an agent for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, authorizing him to sell fire insurance in the state of Ohio.


Scott # 266. Added December 28, 2024

266

Commercial Bank of George P. Glazier & Gay. 2c Washington used improperly as postage, caught, and then a 2c battleship documentary affixed to properly pay the check tax.


Scott # R164. Added December 27, 2024

R164

A. B. & Co. De Rothschild Freres foreign bill of exchange payable in Paris, France, with imprinted French revenue at right.


Scott # R15c. Added December 27, 2024

R15c

Honey Brook Coal Co. Unusual large-format handstamp cancel on 1869 bank check.


Scott # R137. Added December 27, 2024

R137

1871 promissory note datelined Iowa Centre, with 1st issue 5c Agreement and 2nd issue 25c paying the initial 30 cent tax, with a secondary transaction on the reverse (proceeds of promissory note signed over to a third party) with a 3rd issue 5c paying 5 cents tax on that transaction. An interesting combination of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd issue revenue stamps on the same document.


Scott # R24c. Added December 27, 2024

R24c

Julius Winkelmeyer & Co. Brewer. Promissory note datelined Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1869, with bold 1870 handstamp.


Scott # 158. Added December 25, 2024

158

Deposit National Bank. 3-cent Washington improperly used as a revenue stamp, overpaying the 2-cent tax on an 1879 bank check, tied by a huge magenta 'PAID' handstamp cancel.


Scott # 267. Added December 25, 2024

267

Westchester County National Bank. 2-cent Washington used improperly as a revenue stamp on a 1900 bank check.


Scott # R167. Added December 24, 2024

R167

Unusual unattributed box-shield cancel with initials 'C.C.C.C.' If you have any idea as to the identity of the company, please contact me.


Scott # R228. Added December 24, 2024

R228

Double impression mint never hinged block of 4. Catalogue value shown is for hinged.


Scott # RNF1. Added

RNF1

First National Bank.


Scott # RNJ4. Added December 21, 2024

RNJ4

First National Bank. Account of the Western Land Association of Minnesota. Maritime vignette at upper left. Beautiful green underprinting of the city harbor map of Duluth, Minnesota. Very scarce.


Scott # RNB1. Added December 21, 2024

RNB1

Steam Towing Co. Beautiful purple and green sight draft with two ship vignettes.


Scott # RNJ5. Added December 21, 2024

RNJ5

First National Bank. Account of H. F. Bigler & Co., hardware dealer. Printed in blue and metallic gold; paper features large format watermark of the merchant across the memo/signature area.


Scott # RNL5. Added December 21, 2024

RNL5

Banking House of Lloyd & Co. Ornate oversized check with brown and grey printing.


Scott # RNG1. Added December 21, 2024

RNG1

Connecticut National Bank. Account of the Bridgeport Gas Light Company. Entire check, other than the revenue imprint and the blue serial number, is printed in metallic gold ink.


Scott # RNB1. Added December 21, 2024

RNB1

National Bank of North America. Account of The Soldiers Business, Messenger and Dispatch Co. Ornate sidebar and underprinting.


Scott # RNB1. Added December 21, 2024

RNB1

North River Bank. Account of Pupke, Reid & Co. Brown/tan underprinting with GLOBE MILLS logo at center.


Scott # RNFAC. Added December 20, 2024

RNFAC

Dickson Fertilizer Co. Lovely blue and yellow draft payable by Alexander Stephens, previously Vice President of the Confederacy, with trademark facsimile imprint. Very interesting terms printed on the draft: 'The Dickson Fertilizer Company will pay 15c per pound for Cotton (basis of New York Middling,) delivered at the Warehouse of the Acceptor in AUGUSTA, to cover amount of Draft, leaving it optional with the Planter at its maturity to pay Cash, or sell us the Cotton.'


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

First National Bank. Lovely brown and lilac design.


Scott # RNB1. Added December 20, 2024

RNB1

First National Bank. Lovely violet and green design on the account of the Lochiel Iron Co.


Scott # RNB1. Added December 20, 2024

RNB1

Tompkins County National Bank. Lovely ornate violet and orange design.


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

First National Bank.


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

First National Bank.


Scott # RNG1. Added December 20, 2024

RNG1

First National Bank of Mercer. Beautiful draft with a stark black & yellow design.


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

First National Bank.


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

National Iron Bank of Morristown.


Scott # RND1. Added December 20, 2024

RND1

Chas. F. Ruggles. Draft from Chas. F. Ruggles, dealer in pine lands, logs, & lumber.


Scott # RNG1. Added December 20, 2024

RNG1

Tenth Ward Savings Association. Account of Rubelman & Co., hardware dealer. Attractive green underprinting.


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

Banking House of R. B. Sutherland. Printed on thin parchment. Attractive vignette of female laborer at left and bull's head at bottom center.


Scott # RNH3. Added December 20, 2024

RNH3

Pennsylvania Co. for Insurances on Lives . Very stark monochrome appearance, as if the entire document was printed in black, but the revenue imprint is actually a very dark brown, much darker than usually seen.


Scott # RNG1. Added December 20, 2024

RNG1

Hagerstown Bank. Account of C. W. Henderson. Beautiful design printed entirely in metallic gold ink, including large vignette of a dog at left.


Scott # RNE4. Added December 20, 2024

RNE4

Newton National Bank. Account of E. J. Collins. Design printed entirely in metallic gold ink, including the seal of the city of Newton at left.


Scott # RNC1. Added December 20, 2024

RNC1

Williamsport National Bank. Lovely contrasting red and green design.


Scott # RNE4. Added December 20, 2024

RNE4

Louisville City National Bank. Lovely contrasting violet and green color combination.


Scott # RNF1. Added December 20, 2024

RNF1

The Bank of North America. Account of Coates Brothers. Very attractive antique 'embossed' underprinting design in green.


Scott # RNX7. Added December 20, 2024

RNX7

The Lincoln National Bank. Very intricate blue security underprinting.


Scott # RNFAC. Added December 19, 2024

RNFAC

Savings Bank of Santa Rosa. Beautiful facsimile at center.


Scott # RNG1s. Added December 19, 2024

RNG1s

Knowles & Brent, Bankers. Unused specimen. Note the 'INVALID FOR ACTUAL USE' printed in orange below the revenue imprint, as well as the 'Corlies, Macy & Co.' imprint in red.


Scott # RNG1s. Added December 19, 2024

RNG1s

Banking House of John H. James. Unused specimen. Note the 'INVALID FOR ACTUAL USE' printed in orange below the revenue imprint, as well as the 'Corlies, Macy & Co.' imprint in green.


Scott # RNG1s. Added December 19, 2024

RNG1s

Morris, Stratton & Co. Unused specimen. Note the 'INVALID FOR ACTUAL USE' printed in orange below the revenue imprint, as well as the 'Corlies, Macy & Co.' imprint in green.


Scott # RNG1s. Added December 19, 2024

RNG1s

North-Western National Bank. Unused specimen. Note the 'INVALID FOR ACTUAL USE' printed in orange below the revenue imprint, as well as the 'Corlies, Macy & Co.' imprint in blue.


Scott # RNP5. Added December 18, 2024

RNP5

Pawners Bank. Extremely rare document, with only 2-3 examples known. Pawn tickets, like baggage tickets, railway passes, steamship passes, etc., where extremely ephemeral. Once the immediate task at hand was completed, there was no reason to retain the document any longer, so virtually none were saved... unlike financial transactional documents (e.g., checks, deeds, stock certificates) or legal documents, where medium- to long-term filing and storage was required, so more survived.


Scott # RU4a. Added November 20, 2024

RU4a

5-cent Andrew Dougherty proprietary playing card stamp used improperly as a documentary on an 1869 one-day promissory note, tied by manuscript cancel in the same hand that wrote the note. The manuscript cancel is 'TK AP 6 1869', the unusual month abbreviation matching that used at upper right. 5 cents was the correct tax rate for this transaction. Very rare use.


Scott # R164. Added November 20, 2024

R164

Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co. This is an 1899 check drawn on the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., with a printed slip attached by the revenue stamp (the slip itself has no adhesive), which reads 'TWO CENTS added to this check for Revenue Stamp required by United States law.' You can see the pencil notation for 'Stamp 02' above the check amount.


Scott # R17c. Added November 6, 2024

R17c

Webster & Popkins. 3-cent Playing Cards with a tool gouge or plate crack at top center, plate position #14, on a CDV.


Scott # R155. Added November 6, 2024

R155

USPS. Philatelic use of provisional overprint on an advertising cover from Schwind & Garrabrant, Bicycle Building and Repairing, along with matching letterhead with a whimsical birthday message referencing the revenue stamp.


Scott # R155. Added November 6, 2024

R155

USPS. Improper use of a provisional overprint on a machine-canceled cover from July 1898.


Scott # R13c. Added November 5, 2024

R13c

All-over double transfer. Very rare. Doubling throughout design, from scrollwork to all text, to portrait. Were it not for the fact that the doubling is in different directions, this could be mistaken for a double impression.


Scott # 267. Added November 5, 2024

267

The Seager & Coryell Gold and SIlver Mining Co. of Idaho. Vertical pair, used improperly as revenues, along with a myriad of hyphen-hole perforated battleship documentaries, paying tax on a stock transfer, on the reverse of a stock certificate issued to and signed by one of the company owneers. Additionally, the 2-cent battleship documentary next to the postage stamps is also an improper/illegal use, as it is a reused revenue stamp, dated a full 2 years befoe the date this stock certificate was ever issued.


Scott # RB27. Added November 2, 2024

RB27

Peoples National Bank. 2-cent proprietary battleship revenue used improperly on a July 1898 check. 2009 APEX certificate.


Scott # R164. Added November 2, 2024

R164

USPS. 2-cent battleship documentary used improperly as postage on a Nov. 1898 dentist's commercial mail from Portland to Norway, Maine.


Scott # R154. Added November 2, 2024

R154

USPS. Block of 4 of 1-cent provisional overprints used improperly as postage on an 1898 cover.


Scott # R229. Added November 1, 2024

R229

Lincoln Bank and Trust Co. Two examples of the R229 double impression on a 1923 promissory note. These are the first examples of any of the 20th century double impressions that I've seen still on document.


Scott # 267. Added November 1, 2024

267

John W. Hastings. 2c Washington bureau used improperly as a revenue stamp on an 1899 store check from John W. Hastings drawn on the First National Bank, Wellsboro, PA.


Scott # R733. Added October 27, 2024

R733

USPS. Improperly used on cover as postage on a 1962 commercial cover.


Scott # R81a. Added October 27, 2024

R81a

Early matching usage (EMU) of a $2 Conveyance imperf, on a February 1863 indenture.


Scott # 73. Added October 27, 2024

73

2-cent Black Jack used improperly as a revenue stamp on an 1867 receipt. The writer must have been a physician: holy illegible handwriting, Batman!


Scott # 73. Added October 27, 2024

73

Nassau Bank of Brooklyn. 2-cent Black Jack used improperly as a revenue on an 1864 bank check.


Scott # R61a. Added October 27, 2024

R61a

One-of-a-kind jumbo right sheet margin example showing portions of the next stamp at top and left.


Scott # R6e. Added October 27, 2024

R6e

Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Co. Slightly munged stamp (and document), a bill of lading confirming receipt of one case of hoop skirts from Eagleton Manufacturing Co. Virtually all known documents with R6e originate from the Eagleton Manufacturing Co.


Scott # R44c. Added October 24, 2024

R44c

State Fire Insurance Co. Nothing special about the document or the stamp, but that handwriting/printing style is very unusual.


Scott # RB23. Added October 24, 2024

RB23

The Eugene Loan & Savings Bank. Three proprietary battleship revenue stamps (Scott # RB20, RB21, and RB23) used improperly as documentaries, along with Scott #R154, 1-cent Franklin provisional overprint, paying the 2 cents tax on an August 1898 check from Eugene, Oregon. A very coloful combination of stamps, with the 3 proprietary battleship revenues adding up to the missing 1 cent in total.


Scott # R13c. Added October 23, 2024

R13c

Impossibly scarce document. Vertical strip of three 2-cent Proprietary (R13c) improperly paying 6 cents tax (the correct rate) on a San Francisco 1864 promissory note. The strip features two of the three plate positions associated with the T13a major double transfer: the middle stamp is plate position 133 showing doubling of elements only at the bottom of the stamp, and the bottom stamp is plate position 147, the full T13a showing doubling at top and bottom. Ex-Bleckwenn.

To my knowledge there are no known intact multiples of all 3 plate positions. I also have an example of the full T13a along with the plate position below it (position 161) showing doubling of just the top elements, which you can see here.


Scott # R13c. Added October 20, 2024

R13c

J. C. Smith. Just a stunningly beautiful oversized packaging label with a horse vignette, with a 2-cent Proprietary revenue affixed, canceled with initials matching the business name.


Scott # R201. Added October 20, 2024

R201

Five Civilized Tribes. Very unusual document, a photostat of a 1902 homestead deed from the Muskogee (Creek) Nation, Indian Territory, filed with the department of Interior on August 22, 1916, with a handstamp cancel from the 'Five Civilized Tribes'.


Scott # R196. Added October 20, 2024

R196

West Penn Railways Co. Very scarce stamped baggage ticket, taxed as an agreement. This tax was only in effect from December 1, 1914 through the end of 1915. Like other passes and tickets (unlike financial or legal documents) virtually none were saved.


Scott # R161. Added October 19, 2024

R161

Edward C. Roth & Co. July 1898 change-of-beneficiary addendum to an insurance policy, with 21.5 cents paid in tax. The half-cent battleship printed in orange was only used for a very short period of time at the beginning of the Spanish American War tax period, replaced by the same denomination printed in gray (Scott #R162). There are fewer than 10 reported examples still on document. This document was typed on a delicate tissue-like parchment; it's amazing it survived at all.


Scott # RJ9. Added October 18, 2024

RJ9

United States Tobacco Co. Horizontal pair of RJ9, along with two pairs of RJ7, a vertical pair of RJ3, and a block 6, strip of 3, and single of RJ2, paying $14.30 tax on a 1935 memorandum of sale of 715 pounds of tobacco. Very scarce on document.


Scott # RJ9. Added October 18, 2024

RJ9

Planters Looseleaf Floor. Single RJ9 along with RJ4, RJ3, and a horizontal strip of RJ1, paying $6.19 tax on a 1935 memorandum of sale for 610 pounds of tobacco. Very scarce on document.


Scott # RJ10. Added October 18, 2024

RJ10

Martin's Warehouse. Vertical pair, along with an additional single RJ9, RJ8, RJ5, a horizontal pair of RJ3, and a single RJ1, paying $27.36 on a 1934 memorandum for the sale of 676 pounds of tobacco. Very scarce on document.


Scott # R34b. Added October 17, 2024

R34b

Clerk's Office. Very scarce, only the second example of the 10-cent Contract part perforate reported still on document.


Scott # R15c. Added October 13, 2024

R15c

B. F. Beckwith. Large stencil cancel that doubles as a backstamp.


Scott # R18c. Added October 13, 2024

R18c

J. Hughes. Large format stencil backstamp. Presumably this was also used as a cancel at some point. If you have seen such an example, please let me know.


Scott # R13c. Added October 13, 2024

R13c

Jer. B. Fies. Extremely unusual in that the 'D. N. Wentzel' stencil backstamp doesn't match the information in the printed backstamp. Did one photographer buy out another? Was the stencil applied by the purchased or a collector after the fact? We may never know.


Scott # R15c. Added October 13, 2024

R15c

P. B. Killam. Large format stencil backstamp. This may also have been used as a cancel. If anyone has seen such an example, please contact me.


Scott # R19c. Added October 13, 2024

R19c

Gilbert Brothers. One of the most beautiful stencil backstamps I have ever seen, in the form of a tree leaf. This stencil may also have been used as a cancel. If you have seen an example, please contact me.


Scott # R13c. Added October 13, 2024

R13c

S. H. Moulton. Lovely stencil backstamp. This may also have been used as a stamp cancel; if anyone has seen an example of same, please contact me.


Scott # R6c. Added October 13, 2024

R6c

Torr & Jeffries. Stencil precancel.


Scott # R15c. Added October 13, 2024

R15c

J. F. French. Large format stencil cancel also serves as an identifying backstamp.


Scott # R168p. Added October 13, 2024

R168p

A. J. Morse. Broker's call-buying privilege card.


Scott # R11c. Added October 9, 2024

R11c

Thomas R. Rutherford. Blocks of 4 are not typically found on small-size CDVs. Also unusual in that there is a mismatch between the company name on the cancel and the photographer backstamp just barely peeking out over the stamps. Possibly bought out another photographer's business?


Scott # R6c. Added October 9, 2024

R6c

Mrs. D. Sears. Another bored clerk decided to trace a charicature of George Washington. Female photographers during this period are quite scarce.


Scott # R6c. Added October 9, 2024

R6c

G. K. Proctor. Wonderful example of a handstamp cancel used as both a CDV backstamp and as a precancel.


Scott # R11c. Added October 9, 2024

R11c

N. G. Johnson. Beautiful strike in red of unusual photographer cancel with the city name 'ERIE' curved.


Scott # R18c. Added October 9, 2024

R18c

Shorey's Gallery. A bored clerk decided to draw a moustache and beard on George...


Scott # R27c. Added October 9, 2024

R27c

Horizontal block of 10, with the 4th stamp in the top row being the double transfer at top, plate position 34.


Scott # R28c. Added October 9, 2024

R28c

Erie Oil Company. Unusual combination of stamps paying the 25 cent tax on this oil company stock certificate: a 20-cent Foreign Exchange, the scarcer of the two 20-cent denominations, not frequently seen on document, and a 5-cent Playing Cards, which was not supposed to be used for documentary purposes, so this constitutes an improper usage.


Scott # R155. Added October 9, 2024

R155

Swiss Post. Not a postal use of a revenue stamp, but rather a lovely historical item. Provisional overprint sent from San Francisco to Basel, Switzerland, in September 1898, with notation that reads 'Dear Sir The stamp on the margin marked I.R. is a postage stamp turned into an Internal Revenue Stamp of the War issue, provisionally to supply the demand before the regular War issue could be got out by the Government.'


Scott # R3c. Added October 7, 2024

R3c

Mark C. Terry. Very scarce photographer stencil.


Scott # R140. Added October 6, 2024

R140

Double transfer in top stars, plate position #92. Of the 4 positions that show doubling in the top stars, this is one of the two most dramatic. Due to the muddiness of the orange ink, the double transfers are considerably tougher to acquire on Scott #R140 vs. the second issue #R113.


Scott # R27c. Added October 6, 2024

R27c

Scratched plate at left. Seeking a confirming example to establish it as a plate variety vs. simply a printing anomaly.


Scott # R3c. Added October 6, 2024

R3c

Catlin's Drug Store.


Scott # R59a. Added October 6, 2024

R59a

C. Marti & Co. Beautiful European style oval cancel.


Scott # R78c. Added October 6, 2024

R78c

Absolutely huge margins and well centered. R78c—R80c are notoriously difficult to find well centered, as they were printed very close together.


Scott # R3b. Added October 6, 2024

R3b

Hall & Ruckel. Repaired tear at lower right, otherwise a gorgeous stamp and cancel!


Scott # RB31p. Added October 5, 2024

RB31p

Block of 4 with full gum never hinged. Extremely scarce. Catalog value shown is for hinged; no pricing is given for never hinged.


Scott # R105. Added October 5, 2024

R105

Schuyler Skaats & Bros. Block of 4, tied with 3 other known blocks of 4 as the 2nd largest reported multiple per the Curtis census. Ex-Joyce.


Scott # R249. Added October 5, 2024

R249

Major double transfer.


Scott # RC20. Added October 5, 2024

RC20

Major double transfer. Faint cut cancel.


Scott # RC20. Added October 5, 2024

RC20

Major double transfer, cut cancel.


Scott # R80c. Added October 5, 2024

R80c

Edward F. Davison. Lovely European-style oval cancel.


Scott # R181. Added October 1, 2024

R181

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Stock certificate #4 from B & O Railroad Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B & O Railroad of Monopoly fame), for 200,000 shares of preferred stock ($20 million at the time, equivalent to $750 million in 2024), resulting from the railroad's bankruptcy/reorganization, issued to the voting trustees of the railroad. 9 copies of Scott #R181 (plus 1 additional stamp, serial #600 which has fallen off) paid the $10,000 tax. This is only the third known document with the $1000 Madison affixed. The other two documents only have 1 stamp each, and both are cut canceled. All 9 examples on this document are uncut. A one-of-a-kind document! Part of an incredible historical transaction find, which I have chronicled in full on this page.


Scott # R178. Added October 1, 2024

R178

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Stock certificate #1 from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B & O Railroad of Monopoly fame), for 400,000 shares of preferred stock ($40 million at the time, equivalent to $1.5 BILLION in 2024), resulting from the railroad's bankruptcy/reorganization, issued to the voting trustees of the railroad. 400 copies of Scott #R178 on the back and attached sheets paid the $20,000 tax (2 stamps have fallen by the wayside over time; only 398 remain). Part of an incredible historical transaction find, which I have chronicled in full on this page.


Scott # R13c. Added September 24, 2024

R13c

Dr. Henry Baxter.


Scott # R13c. Added September 24, 2024

R13c

Cohen, Cook, & Co. Morrissey type 2a: Last '6' created by punching out piece of upper right part of top loop of an '8'.


Scott # R22b. Added September 24, 2024

R22b

E. H. Truex.


Scott # R22c. Added September 24, 2024

R22c

Dr. Bennett.


Scott # 113. Added September 22, 2024

113

Wm. Blanchard. 1869 Receipt statement with 2-cent post horse and rider used improperly as a revenue stamp, with a socked-on-the-nose handstamp cancel.


Scott # R17c. Added July 28, 2024

R17c

J. Gurney & Son.


Scott # R27a. Added July 28, 2024

R27a

Privately rouletted, on piece. Very scarce. This is listed in Scott, but unpriced.


Scott # R25c. Added July 26, 2024

R25c

John H. Smith, Auditor. Interesting and unusual $50 war bond issued by the treasurer of Ripley County, Indiana with 5-cent Express tied by embossed cancel. Issued less than a month before the end of the Civil War.


Scott # R164. Added July 24, 2024

R164

Pleasant Valley Wine Co. 2-cent battleship with multiline handstamp cancel on 1899 draft, with slogan 'Producers of Great Western Champagne' at top, and engraving of a wine bottle on the reverse, very unusual.


Scott # 73. Added July 24, 2024

73

Ledyard & Fralick, Bankers. 2-cent Andrew Jackson 'Black Jack' used improperly as revenue on 1864 check.

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