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| 正面铭文 | VENDOR'S STUB 1 CENT 1 1 CENT CENT STATE OF OHIO PREPAID SALES TAX CONSUMER'S RECEIPT COLUMBIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY |
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| 防伪类型 | Perforation |
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Ohio's Depression-era sales tax token program extended into the early 1940s in paper receipt form rather than the aluminum or fiber tokens used by other states. The Columbian Bank Note Company, a Chicago firm better known for stock certificates and fiscal paper, handled production of these tiny notes — an unusual contract for a company rarely associated with state tax instruments.
The perforation serves a redemption-control function, not an anti-counterfeiting one. Punched patterns were used to cancel or validate at point of sale.