Stamp: Seal of New York (New York (NY) 1975)

Seal of New York (New York (NY) 1975)

01 January (New York (NY) ) within release Stock Transfer Tax goes into circulation Stamp Seal of New York face value 1 United States dollar

Stamp Seal of New York in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: US-NY ST1975-05

Stamp is square format.

Overprinted "B" in black (for bond tax)

Also in the issue Stock Transfer Tax:

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Stamp Seal of New York in digits
Country: New York (NY)
Date: 1975-01-01
Perforation: 12
Emission: Revenue
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 United States dollar

Stamp Seal of New York it reflects the thematic directions:

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