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Post by gregalex on Aug 2, 2019 5:53:37 GMT
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vikingeck
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Post by vikingeck on Aug 2, 2019 8:31:08 GMT
I have a tobacco theme exhibit, and of course a number of small N. American Tax stamps for cigarette duty . My biggest item is the licence for retailing tobacco 13.5 x 9 inches Here is a British equivalent licence from the same period and a Chinese licence from 1937 By the way I am very jealous of your SNUFF label . I have some small snuff labels but none like that shown above. I would be interested in a trade /purchase of one or two similar which I'd love to have for my exhibit. [
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Post by vikingeck on Aug 2, 2019 9:43:31 GMT
I guess this label from 1953 is for something not currently trading ( legally) in the good Ol' US of A ? [
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Post by gregalex on Aug 2, 2019 18:18:47 GMT
I assume you mean the Cuba context. I don't think the cigars can be legally sold, but the revenue stamps certainly can! :-) I have a few more snuff stamps, but not looking to trade them away at the present.
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Post by vikingeck on Aug 2, 2019 18:23:10 GMT
I assume you mean the Cuba context. I don't think the cigars can be legally sold, but the revenue stamps certainly can! :-) I have a few more snuff stamps, but not looking to trade them away at the present. Pity !! Alex
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Post by mikeclevenger on Aug 3, 2019 12:10:04 GMT
I guess this label from 1953 is for something not currently trading ( legally) in the good Ol' US of A ? Actually, Cuban Cigars are legal in the United States again. I do believe it was 2015, that you could legally bring them back from Cuba now.
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Post by mikeclevenger on Aug 3, 2019 12:15:28 GMT
I assume you mean the Cuba context. I don't think the cigars can be legally sold, but the revenue stamps certainly can! :-) I have a few more snuff stamps, but not looking to trade them away at the present. I love these. These are excellent pieces to own. I have a few of the smaller ones, none of the large snuff ones though. I do have several large US Revenues, but they are somewhere I can't find right now. LOL. Since they don't fit easily into a book, I put them somewhere. I have bought a Tall stock book for them recently, now I just have to find them all. Excellent post for all us Revenue collectors to drool over!
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Post by gregalex on Aug 9, 2019 23:22:48 GMT
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Post by gregalex on Sept 17, 2019 7:36:30 GMT
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Post by mikeclevenger on Sept 21, 2019 13:46:06 GMT
Here is one I found today in pile of stuff that I have bought lately.
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Post by gregalex on Oct 12, 2019 6:41:08 GMT
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Post by mikeclevenger on Oct 15, 2019 9:12:45 GMT
WOW. Y'all have some amazing large revenues. How do you store some of these?
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Post by gregalex on Oct 15, 2019 20:21:57 GMT
I use a Lindner currency album with Omnia pages. A bit on the pricey side, but I think it makes them more presentable.
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