The State of New York Stock Transfer Tax stamp
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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:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is a pair of ST7 with a margin marking below:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is an ST29 and an ST39 both (strangely) with 1908 date marking in the margin:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is a pair of ST34 with a margin marking below:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is a pair of ST 36 with a margin marking below:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is an attached "Mint" set of ST40 with margin inscription:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is an attached "Mint" set of ST42 with margin inscription:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is a block of ST63 with margin inscription:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

This is a "Plate Proof" of American Bank Note Company's 1943 version of ST158:
Thanks to Roger Libot for providing this image.

 

Again - a huge THANK YOU to Roger Libot for providing all of us with these wonderful items!

 


 

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!

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