The State of New York Stock Transfer Tax
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1975 Bond
Different Styles of Stamped and Punched cancellations
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1975 - same series as above with "B" Bond tax overprint








From the Roger Libot collection -
Roger Libot has been kind enough to take the time to scan and
send me portions of his collection which he purchased from the original Hubbard
collection. I found these items quite fascinating and hope you do too. Thank
you, Roger, for sharing them with all of us!
This is an imperf pair of ST1 - not just an attached pair of them but an
imperf pair fully attached in the middle:

This is a pair of ST7 with a margin marking below:

This is an ST29 and an ST39 both (strangely) with 1908 date
marking in the margin:

This is a pair of ST34 with a margin marking below:

This is a pair of ST 36 with a margin marking below:

This is an attached "Mint" set of ST40 with margin
inscription:

This is an attached "Mint" set of ST42 with margin
inscription:

This is a block of ST63 with margin inscription:

This is a "Plate Proof" of American Bank Note Company's 1943
version of ST158:

Again - a huge THANK YOU to Roger Libot for providing all of us with these wonderful items!
Still want more? You can see all of the above listed revenue stamps on "Kaboodle" which is a collection sharing web site. The Kaboodle version contains more detail with higher resolution scans. It can be found here:
http://www.kaboodle.com/klange/state-of-new-york-stock-transfer-revenue-stamps.html?showAll=true
THEY ARE HERE!!! - I am now offering album pages for sale for this series - Read all about them here.
And a special treat for those of you who are diligent enough to have reached the bottom of the final page - If you click here you can see what a full collection of more than 260 different New York Stock Transfer Tax stamps looks like. The images is a bit fuzzy to keep the file size reasonable because there's a screen-full and then some!
How to reach Kurt Lange - send me your thoughts, comments, suggestions, reactions, etc...