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Revenue Stamped Paper, Type Rn-U

 
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Posted 07/31/2017   9:29 pm  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add revenuecollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
This is the second lot I got from Apfelbaum, this one all RN-U types. All RN-U1, and two examples (duplicates) of RN-U2.

Warren & Venango Railroad Co. This one actually has a full margin on the right, but my Epson wasn't large enough to scan the entire thing and I didn't want to put just this one on my large format scanner.




Dayton & Michigan Railroad Co.




The Newark and Hudson Railroad Co.




Merchants & Manufacturers Bank




Quincy Mining Company of Michigan




Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Rail Road Co. Signed by William Mahone as president, former Confederate general.




Chicago & South Western Railway Co. These are fairly common.






Philadelphia & Reading Rail Road Co. This is the RN-U2 (brown rather than orange).

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Hi, I really like the old Railroad scenes.

When I was stationed in South East Asia during the Vietnam War, they were still using these old railroad engines, you should have seen them all painted up.

Again, these are real nice.

How many of these do you have?

Dave
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