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2 Cent - Tax Stamp Kentucky

Issuer Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Revenue
Year 1936
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Obverse description Yellow square stamp printed in black by letterpress, divided into a Retailer's Stub (upper half) and a Purchaser's Receipt (lower half) separated by a central tear line. The Commonwealth of Kentucky seal vignette is centred at the midpoint, flanked by the denomination '2¢' on each side. Issuing authority legends appear at top and bottom.
Obverse lettering Commonwealth of Kentucky
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
RETAILER'S STUB
TWO CENT TAX STAMP
Stamps in amount of tax due
on purchase are to be torn and
half given to purchaser.

HERE
TEAR

PURCHASER'S RECEIPT
TWO CENT TAX STAMP
For tax on sale of candy, nuts
and chewing gum.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Commonwealth of Kentucky
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Kentucky's cigarette tax stamps of the 1930s were issued under the state's tobacco revenue framework — appropriate enough for a Commonwealth whose economy was built on the crop. The 2-cent denomination reflects the per-cigarette-pack rate structure in force before postwar tax hikes pushed increments higher. Yellow stock was a common color-coding convention among state revenue offices to distinguish denominations at a glance, reducing cashier error at point of sale.

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