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Hi guys...I got NO idea what this stamp is or where to find it...Gone through my Scott Catalogue twice and got no where..I have a couple of them..Help please..Thanks Robert 
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It is a Consular Service Fee Stamp. Probably RK36? They are listed in the Scott Specialized Catalogue toward the back of the cat.  |
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I realize this discussion is kind of old, but I have a question. I don't see an RK classification in my Scott's Sepcialized 2017 at all. I have some Merican Consular Service Fee Stamps. |
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Floradd, welcome to the forum. Look under the heading "Revenue" in the index. There is a whole bunch of "R" prefixes
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Quote: I have some Merican Consular Service Fee Stamps. Quote: Mexican consular fee stamps are not listed in the Scott catalog Maybe floradd means 'Merican, such as in 'Merica! heck yeah! |
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It is a Scott RK29..Finally found it. It is a U.S. Revenue stamp issued between 1925 and 1952. These stamps are also inscribed "FOREIGN SERVICE". Stamp issue courtesy of the Stamp-Collecting-World.  |
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It's a Consular Service Fee stamp indicating fees have been paid, as determined by the Department of State, for consular services, usually documents, such as passport fees, birth or naturalization certificates, and so forth. Listed under the "R" rubric in Scott. Good stuff! |
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