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Where can I find US Internal Revenue Special Tax Stamps?

I was taking a look at the back of CW, and Valley View had an advertisement for US Internal Revenue Special Tax stamps. These look pretty neat, and I did a search online. I could not find much information on them, and Valley View does not have a website. Does anyone know of any site with more information, and whether there is a good online dealer that sells these items?
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  • jmski52jmski52 Posts: 23,268 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think you might find them in a stamp catalog.
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  • coindeucecoindeuce Posts: 13,496 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Most stamp dealers worth their salt should have them in inventory. They're not rare, with a few exceptions. Stay tuned for a pic of my collection of them.
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    Note the post Civil War dates of the hand cancellations.

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  • << <i>I was taking a look at the back of CW, and Valley View had an advertisement for US Internal Revenue Special Tax stamps. These look pretty neat, and I did a search online. I could not find much information on them, and Valley View does not have a website. Does anyone know of any site with more information, and whether there is a good online dealer that sells these items?Q]

    This will start you in the right direction.

    On eBay go to stamps and then " back of book " is the category they fall in. Following is a set of proofs.
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  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭
    Why don't you ask on the stamp forum; smoeone over there could help you out
  • I hear you can contact the DEA and ask about them if you really think you need them image
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  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
    If I can plug my own web site (informational, nothing for sale there): www.revenue-collector.com

    I specialize in cancellations on Civil War era revenue stamps.
  • CoinosaurusCoinosaurus Posts: 9,645 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The BEP printed gazillions of these - there is a blurb on it in the BEP history book if you have it (and if you don't you should get a copy!).
  • oz_in_ohiooz_in_ohio Posts: 184 ✭✭

    Hi airedale... I have several internal revenue and tax stamps just like you.
    However in this site, i cannot find a place for back of book stamps.
    They have to go in the Buy, Sell & Trade - Stamps area and in there
    the topics people list are so wide apart ... They range from postage
    to selected countries to postmarks to revenues to cinderellas to thematics
    to covers and the lists goes on.... I think you may have to use the wording of
    your headings carefully to reach the exact search...Just like coinpictures stated,
    above he looks out for postmarks on civil war items. l look out for postmarks
    ( on piece if i can find them ) but only cancelled on the bottom left hand corners
    of the stamps..... Take it from me, they are not easy to find. We stamp
    collectors are fussy in our own ways but it keeps our minds active. Have you
    ever approached one of your local stamp clubs and asked members in there
    for their opinions of back of book items??? In my eyes the internal revenue
    stamps are not postage stamps prerse as i dont think they ever went on the
    mail to ship a package or letter. I do believe they were on documents,
    bill of sales checks and so on however i could be wrong....OIO

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