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Andrew Dougherty Proprietary Revenue Stamp Used Improperly As Documentary In 1869

 
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Posted 11/20/2024   4:43 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add revenuecollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
This is a wonderful item, IMO. Another example of how searching outside of the normal stamps category on eBay can pay dividends.

It's Scott # RU4a 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.

Mann's Choice is a tiny borough in western Pennsylvania, population 363 in 1890 (its high point given on Wikipedia, also the earliest year listed), population 311 in 2021.





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Great item! Thanks for posting.
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Since these stamps were typically not cancelled and since a small community in western Pennsylvania is an unlikely place for someone to have the Andrew Dougherty private die stamp (unless they had purchased a deck of Dougherty playing cards!), does this illustrate that someone got the stamp off a deck of playing cards and "reused" the stamp on a local promissory note?
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