Posted 6 months ago
Rain_bow_r…
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I found a partial answer to why at least one of these checks has a postage stamp - apparently it was used to pay a revenue tax - that supported the Spanish-American War. The revenue stamps were slow in being issued - so banks and businesses just substitued a regular postage stamp. Of course the revenue went to the Postal Service and not the Tax service.
Here is a link that explains it better.
http://1898revenues.blogspot.com/2010/08/bank-checks-postage-used-to-pay-tax.html
However it does not explain the use of the stamps decades earlier - but will assume it is to pay some type of processing fee or tax.
gerry
ANTIQUE CHECKS -
Does anyone know why these checks - sans any envelope - have a stamp on them ?
I found these to be pretty interesting little reminders of banking as it use to be.
Hope you enjoy them
gerry
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