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3 Cents Ohio Sales Tax Receipt

发行方 State of Ohio
年份 1959-1960
类型 Vouchers
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正面描述 Green letterpress print on light green paper, divided by a vertical perforation into a left vendor's stub and a right consumer's receipt. The consumer's portion bears two circular numeral vignettes reading '3 CENTS' flanking a central landscape vignette of the Ohio countryside with a rising sun, above a rectangular text panel. Printer's imprint 'RESERVE LITHO. CLEVELAND, O.' appears at the lower margin.
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防伪描述 Repeating horizontal text watermark reading 'OHIO' across the full sheet
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Ohio's sales tax receipt stamps occupy a peculiar niche — they are neither banknotes nor postage, but were handled as quasi-currency by retailers obligated to collect and remit the tax. The 3-cent denomination corresponds to purchases in a specific bracket under Ohio's 3% sales tax rate, which required exact fractional accounting at the point of sale. Retailers would physically issue these to customers as proof of tax paid, a system that generated enormous quantities of low-value paper with short practical lifespans.

The watermark is an unusual security investment for something so ephemeral. Reserve Litho's Cleveland operation handled several state printing contracts during this period.

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