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The State of New York Stock Transfer Tax
Stamp 304
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| 1930 | 1932 | 1936
| 1943 | 1943 (2)
| 1943 (3)
| 1975 Bond
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Different Styles of Stamped and Punched cancellations -- Attached Multiples -
Mint and Used -- Perfins on Memorandums -- Used on
Stock Certificates -
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Not all stamps were used for postage. These tax stamps (or revenue stamps or fiscal stamps) were used to pay tax imposed by New York due to the Stock Transfer Stamp Tax of 1905 which taxed the sales of corporate stocks and certificates. This threatened the movement of the Wall Street financial center over to New Jersey, but that never materialized (see image below). This tax lasted until 1981 although the use of the actual stamps ended much earlier. These stamps are considered "State Revenues" so you won't find them listed in a standard Scott Catalog. These were issued by New York State, not by the federal government.
Most of the main varieties are displayed here. (There are many more sub-varieties.) Some of the differences: 19 denominations, 3 design styles (with more variations than you can imagine), 5 styles of "overprint" ink (in multiple colors), and at least 6 perforation varieties. (Note: Keep in mind that some of the nuances of the slight color varieties may not display easily on these pages due to either the limitations of my scanner or the limitations of your computer monitor.)
This is an ongoing project so there will be constant changes to this page as it evolves. I would like to publicly thank Ken Pruess whose help was invaluable in the making and refining of this page. Make sure to check back again later - Thanks for stopping by!
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1905 - no
overprint - on smooth hard white paper - (rouletted
12)
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1905 - no
overprint - on yellow rough porous paper - (rouletted
12)
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1906 - overprint
of large hollow numeral of value - (perf. 12) -
with
a clear, water-soluble
overprint in a (double) diamond shape of 12mm x 24mm
(Difficult to see on Mint 1906-1907 stamps. Completely washed from soaked, used stamps)
Over the course of about 40+ years, these revenue tax stamps have changed form many times. Sometime the changes were very obvious to anyone, but other times they were minor enough to need a magnifying glass to see the slight variation. I hope this page is interesting for you and maybe even helps you narrow down or identify several of these state revenue stamps in your own collection. - Many of them are quite common, but a few are much harder to come by.
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1907 - new design - overprint of large hollow numeral of value - Watermarked paper used:
(perf.
12) - with a clear, water-soluble
overprint on front in a diamond shape 12mm x 24mm
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1908 - overprint
of numeral of value in checkered pattern of 8 (or 5) - (perf.
12) - Clear, vertical wavy line overprint:
Notice how these 50-cent denominations are
the only overprint designs in any of the series to use
the ¢ symbol. I have no idea why that is.
The stamps shown on this page are in no way the only color varieties available. While some issues (usually the later ones / post-1930) have primarily one color type, there are multiple color variations for many of the early issues. Overprint colors can vary as well.
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1914 - overprint
numeral of value inside frame - both upper corners hollow (without
solid dot) -
(perf. 12)
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1914 - overprint
numeral of value inside frame - upper left corner has solid dot added -
(perf. 12)
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1914 - overprint
numeral of value inside frame - both upper corners have solid dot added
- (perf. 12)
What are these things? These are referred to as "Memorandums"
although, as you can see, they go by many different names on the actual
document. (Yes, Memorandums or Memoranda are the correct plural terms,
not
"memorandi".)
While most of the time these revenue stamps are found loose, sometimes it can be more interesting (and certainly more challenging) to collect them still attached to these Memorandums as they were originally used.
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1915 - same
as
above but on heavy white paper - (perf.
12)
This link will show you a close-up of the paper types used from 1907-1914 and the heavy 1915 type
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New watermarked paper was used beginning in 1916 with the repeating phrase "State of New York Stock Transfer Tax Stamp" which can be either forwards, reverse, or inverted.
The watermark
begins at a
different spot on each line, but the entire pattern repeats every five
lines.
The entire length of the full phrase is about 19.5 cm (or 7.7 inches)
in a font
which is about 6mm (or .25 inch) tall.
1916 - new
design
- The vertical hatching above the value numeral panels is incomplete
and also
the vertical ends of the rectangle panels below "CENTS" have thinner
ends for both of these 1916 series - overprint of numeral of value in
checkered
pattern of 5 - (perf. 12x11)
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1916 - same
new
design as above - overprint of numeral of value in checkered pattern of
5 - (perf. 11)
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1922 - same as above series but the ends of the rectangle panels below "CENTS" have heavy, thicker ends.
The
vertical hatching above the value numeral panels is complete - (perf. 11)
From this 1922 series on (until the completely re-designed 1943
series), these re-engraved versions of the "1" digit and the "2" digit
were used on the 1 and 2 Dollar denominations.
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1929 - Only the "One Thousand
Dollars" denomination was issued during this year
This link will show you a page of attached multiples including a group of 10 of these $1000 denomination above
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1930 - same
as above
series but additionally, the the inner
frame line has
an added heavy line -
(perf. 11 - with a 4 cent "perf.
12" addition)
"PRINTING METHODS"
Here are some of the proofs used in the printing process for these
stamps.
(Proofs are used to inspect a printing plate for defects or for color
selection.)
The two outer ones are overprint proofs.
These are what the
printing
plates looked like. These have been purposely defaced to prevent them
from
being used further (causing the dimples from the hammer strikes on the
printing
side).
This is a Plate
Proof for a 1943 version "ST158" - Thanks to Roger Libot for providing
this image.
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From 1932 on, the overprint design changed from the earlier checkered pattern of 5 or 8 digits to a single numeral of value inside a large "C" (cents) or "D" (dollars) - except for the "100" Dollar denomination.
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1932 - same
design
as above - overprint of numeral of value inside large "C" or
"D" - (perf. 11)
Margin markings found in the selvage area are always interesting to collect. Here are some date markings:
November 1920:
June 1930:
July 1930:
February 1932:
July 1941:
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1936 - same
as
above - (perf. 12.5)
"Quayle & Sons" (and then later "Quayle & Son") was the printer for the earlier series of NY Stock Transfer Tax stamps
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1943 - new
design
- ball added at base of shields, triple border line, 3 panels above
"stock
transfer tax" removed - same overprint - (perf.
12)
"American Bank Note Company" was
the printer for the later series of NY Stock Transfer Tax stamps
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Same 1943
series as
above as standard SPECIMEN
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Same 1943 series as above as Imperforate Specimens
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1975 -
same series as above with "B" Bond
tax
overprint
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THEY ARE HERE!!! - I am now offering album pages for sale for this series - Read all about them here.
This link will show you a page of attached multiples including blocks and full sheets of New York Stock Transfer Stamps - THANK YOU to all who have contributed their images to share with others.
And a special treat for those of you who are diligent enough to have reached the bottom of the 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 image is a bit fuzzy to keep the file size reasonable because there's a screen-full and then some!
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- NAVIGATION LINKS - (Intro) | 1905 (1) | 1905 (2) | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1914 (1) | 1914 (2) | 1914 (3) | 1915 | 1916 (1) | 1916 (2) | 1922 | 1929 | 1930 | 1932 | 1936 | 1943 | 1943 (2) | 1943 (3) | 1975 Bond
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Different Styles of
Stamped and Punched cancellations -- Attached Multiples -
Mint and Used -- Perfins on Memorandums -
-
I’m
told some don’t
like a page this dark, so CLICK HERE FOR THE WHITE BACKGROUND
VERSION if you prefer
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- ALBUM
PAGES FOR SALE HERE
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