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| 表面の説明 | Orange letterpress printing on buff paper; a central circular vignette within ornate scroll borders shows a landscape scene inscribed STATE OF OHIO, flanked left and right by large denomination numerals 15 CENTS. PREPAID SALES TAX appears at top and CONSUMER'S RECEIPT at bottom, with printer's imprint along the lower margin. Left stub carries VENDOR'S RECEIPT text. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Reverse is unprinted buff paper; the watermark pattern — repeating OHIO text in horizontal rows — is visible across the entire surface as an impressed paper watermark. |
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Ohio introduced its sales tax in 1934, and the receipt token system — paper scrip issued in fractional denominations to account for the tax on small purchases — was one of several competing solutions states adopted to handle the impracticality of calculating exact tax fractions at the point of sale. Most states ultimately abandoned paper tax receipts in favor of metal tokens; Ohio's paper system was short-lived for exactly that reason.
The watermark is the notable feature here. For a piece of fiscal scrip intended for single-transaction use, the security investment suggests the state took counterfeiting seriously from the outset.