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Posted 12/05/2019   11:23 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add YefimR to your friends list Get a Link to this Message







Thanks in advance.
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Posted 12/05/2019   11:58 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Guesses:
Revenue Stamps all Korea?

Firsts for me
Best I can do.........


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Edited by rod222 - 12/06/2019 12:03 am
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Some info about the top revenue stamp and others from the same set (including Rod's example) can be found here:

https://koreastampsociety.org/2018/...rate-or-not/
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The top one's definitely Korean; the hangul characters in the upper corners are a dead giveaway. The other two stamps say Japan on them. The Japanese caption in Rod's image of the 5 yen stamp says that it's a Meiji-era [1868-1912] revenue stamp for silkworm-egg cards, hand-carved items, etc.
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Edited by erilaz - 12/06/2019 03:35 am
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Tax certificate?
From this website :
http://numberkun.hp2.jp/subpage_inshi.html
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Fabulous!
Thanks for all the great research, all.
Put the links in my Korean and Japanese catalogue folders.

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Tax certificate?
From this website :
http://numberkun.hp2.jp/subpage_inshi.html

Yes, NumberKun's description of that set is nôzei shôshi 'tax payment certificate stamp'.
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Thanks to everyone for the help with the question.

The link below is the excellent identification guide to Japanese Revenues:
https://isjp.org/wp-content/uploads...Revenues.pdf
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