Me again,
A bigger Version of the abave image can be viewed at: http://www.alynlunt.com/rusmyst.JPG
Thanks again
Alyn Lunt
Here is answer from my Russian area guru Alex:
It was (is?) stamp used to pay for the right to posses radio receiver. 1.5 rubel per month. After paying at post office one half of the stamp was pasted in the book of payment the other half was archived.
The clerk (or payee) entered, in the lower part of the stamp registration number , month and year paid for.
Penalties are imposed upon those that use radio without paying the fee.
Another stamp was (is?) used for TV.
This form of tax is still in use today in Russia and in some (if not all) of the countries of former Soviet Block (known as IC in philatelic world).
I am not sure if this particular stamp is used today or was used for certain period of time.
Someone actually living in Russia could determine that.
Any way, it is stamp that has some similarities to tax stamp as we know.
Many Thanks,
I have 6 rubel version as well in black with the same text. Very interesting. Once again thank you
recieved this in a lot from Ebay, actually 3 strips of them and wondering what it is. Checked out some Russian Society Sites, Alltheworldstamps and no dice. As I am a relatively new collector, no Scotts for Russia yet.
Babble fish translation on the major text is "Radio" and "Coupon"
All help is appreciated. Many thanks and I am glad I joined this club.
Alyn Lunt
re: Russian revenue stamp
Me again,
A bigger Version of the abave image can be viewed at: http://www.alynlunt.com/rusmyst.JPG
Thanks again
Alyn Lunt
re: Russian revenue stamp
Here is answer from my Russian area guru Alex:
It was (is?) stamp used to pay for the right to posses radio receiver. 1.5 rubel per month. After paying at post office one half of the stamp was pasted in the book of payment the other half was archived.
The clerk (or payee) entered, in the lower part of the stamp registration number , month and year paid for.
Penalties are imposed upon those that use radio without paying the fee.
Another stamp was (is?) used for TV.
This form of tax is still in use today in Russia and in some (if not all) of the countries of former Soviet Block (known as IC in philatelic world).
I am not sure if this particular stamp is used today or was used for certain period of time.
Someone actually living in Russia could determine that.
Any way, it is stamp that has some similarities to tax stamp as we know.
re: Russian revenue stamp
Many Thanks,
I have 6 rubel version as well in black with the same text. Very interesting. Once again thank you