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United States/BOB & Other : Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

 

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Michael16

14 Mar 2018
11:27:25pm
I have several cigarette revenue postage stamps that are not listed in my United States Specialized Catalog. I was reading an article about Sherwood Springer and have been looking for information about the books he wrote. I was wondering is there a way of getting the information without having to find a library that may have any of Springer's books. Or having to purchase one of his books; I have heard that they can be quite expensive. I have a two cigarette stamps that has 8 and 10 in the upper corners; the Act of Aug. 5, 1909 at bottom,and the Series of 1910 between the numbers in the upper corners. The vignette is of Dewitt Clinton. I have several others that I am looking for a catalog number for, I know that Scott hasn't listed several yet. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.
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dani20
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14 Mar 2018
11:40:07pm
re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

Perhaps posting the items will lead to an answer from those who have the catalogs. Just saying!
Dan

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TribalErnie

15 Mar 2018
01:25:36am
re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

Michael, a great resource for revenues is Eric Jackson's website. Hes got those listed with reference numbers. His website is www.ericjackson.com

Ernie

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19 Mar 2018
01:26:57pm
re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

I'd be more than happy to look it up for you in the Springer books but I would definitely need a clear scan to do so.

Kurt

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Michael16

20 Mar 2018
04:56:47pm
re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

I want to thank all those with the suggestions and hints. I was fortunate enough to obtain a Sherwood Springer catalog 3rd edition. Thanks to all again.

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Michael16

14 Mar 2018
11:27:25pm

I have several cigarette revenue postage stamps that are not listed in my United States Specialized Catalog. I was reading an article about Sherwood Springer and have been looking for information about the books he wrote. I was wondering is there a way of getting the information without having to find a library that may have any of Springer's books. Or having to purchase one of his books; I have heard that they can be quite expensive. I have a two cigarette stamps that has 8 and 10 in the upper corners; the Act of Aug. 5, 1909 at bottom,and the Series of 1910 between the numbers in the upper corners. The vignette is of Dewitt Clinton. I have several others that I am looking for a catalog number for, I know that Scott hasn't listed several yet. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.

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dani20

14 Mar 2018
11:40:07pm

re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

Perhaps posting the items will lead to an answer from those who have the catalogs. Just saying!
Dan

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TribalErnie

15 Mar 2018
01:25:36am

re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

Michael, a great resource for revenues is Eric Jackson's website. Hes got those listed with reference numbers. His website is www.ericjackson.com

Ernie

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klange

19 Mar 2018
01:26:57pm

re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

I'd be more than happy to look it up for you in the Springer books but I would definitely need a clear scan to do so.

Kurt

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Michael16

20 Mar 2018
04:56:47pm

re: Cigarette Revenue Postage Stamps

I want to thank all those with the suggestions and hints. I was fortunate enough to obtain a Sherwood Springer catalog 3rd edition. Thanks to all again.

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