1940 1c-$20 Stock Transfer Stamps, bright green, engraved, and watermarked,Set of 16 Imperforate Pairs

# RD67a/85a - 1940 1c-$20 Stock Transfer Stamps, bright green, engraved, and watermarked - Set of 16 Imperforate Pairs

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Own Rare Imperforate Stock Transfer Stamps

Hidden Away in the Vaults of the Smithsonian for Decades…

For the first time in over 80 years, you can own a complete set of 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer stamps that have never been in collector hands before.  Adding to the excitement of owning these rare stamps is their premium condition… Mint-Fresh, Never-Hinged with Fine Centering.  A historic addition to your serious U.S. collection. 

 

Imperforate Stock Transfer Stamps are Extremely Scarce 

Only 17 Complete Sets Available to Collectors Worldwide!

These elusive imperforate pairs come directly from the 2006 National Postal Museum U.S. Revenue stamp auction.  Smithsonian experts estimate only 17 complete collections of imperforate Stock Transfer stamps in pairs are now available for us collectors.  The National Postal Museum owned the entire supply for over 80 years until making the decision to part with them at auction.  Many are now locked away in permanent collections. 

 

Mystic was lucky to get our hands on a small handful and several have been snapped up already.  Imagine the thrill of being one of only 17 expert collectors in the world able to own the stamps!  

 

Just think – if you acquire these stamps, they’ll be missing from virtually everyone else’s collection, but not from yours… and you’ll be preserving them for the generations of collectors to come.   

 

FREE Album Page and Archival-Quality Mounts for All 16 Pairs

Order now and we’ll give you everything you need to protect and display your 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer collection.  That includes a specially designed album page and crystal-clear protective mount for each pair of stamps.  

 

The pre-cut, archival-quality mounts will protect your stamps and ensure they’ll always look as great as they do today.  The album pages detail the history of Stock Transfer stamps and increase your knowledge of these little-known treasures.  And there’s more –

 

To make sure your stamps arrive in your mailbox in great shape, we’ll send each pair to you encapsulated in museum-quality archival material. 

 

Expensive?  Certainly…  Worth it for this very rare premium collection?  Absolutely!        

 

Discover the Stock Transfer Imperforate Stamps…

This set includes all 16 imperforate mint pairs – the complete National Postal Museum set, all beautifully engraved.  They picture former Secretaries of the U.S. Treasury in their order of service.  The 1c value honors Alexander Hamilton, America’s first Secretary of State.  

 

As you know, Stock Transfer stamps covered the federal tax rate on “sales or agreement to sell, deliver, or transfer share certificates of stock.”   The stamps were first issued in 1918, when the tax became permanent.  Beginning in 1940, they were overprinted with the year of use in black.  (Previously, Documentary stamps overprinted with “Stock Transfer” were used.) Authorities in the Treasury Department were concerned about evasion of documentary and stock transfer taxes.  The year of use overprint allowed the department to track how many stamps were issued and to track transactions to the correct year.  The following year, the same basic stamp was used, but with “1941” imprinted and so on… until 1952 when the stamps were discontinued.  Because of their overprint and bright green color, they’re called “the dated greens”. 

 

Interest-Free Time Payments Available

I want to make it easy as possible for you to get your set of imperforate Stock Transfer stamps.  That’s why we offer interest-free monthly payments.  

 

Order your complete set of 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer stamps today before the tiny handful we have is gone.  Just call us and a friendly Customer Service Representative will be happy to take your order or set up your time payments.  If you choose them, you’ll get your stamps right after we receive your first payment.    

 

Get Yours Now - Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed                           

This set of 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer stamps is extremely scarce.  And in pairs even scarcer.  To get them in your collection, act now, as we have very few left!  As always, your stamps are backed by Mystic’s 100% satisfaction guarantee.

 

Please note:  The complete National Postal Museum Imperforate Stock Transfer set includes the following 16 mint never-hinged horizontal pairs, 32 stamps in all:

  • RD67a
  • RD68a
  • RD70a
  • RD71a
  • RD73a
  • RD74a
  • RD75a
  • RD76a
  • RD77a
  • RD78a
  • RD80a
  • RD81a
  • RD82a
  • RD83a
  • RD84a
  • RD85a
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Own Rare Imperforate Stock Transfer Stamps

Hidden Away in the Vaults of the Smithsonian for Decades…

For the first time in over 80 years, you can own a complete set of 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer stamps that have never been in collector hands before.  Adding to the excitement of owning these rare stamps is their premium condition… Mint-Fresh, Never-Hinged with Fine Centering.  A historic addition to your serious U.S. collection. 

 

Imperforate Stock Transfer Stamps are Extremely Scarce 

Only 17 Complete Sets Available to Collectors Worldwide!

These elusive imperforate pairs come directly from the 2006 National Postal Museum U.S. Revenue stamp auction.  Smithsonian experts estimate only 17 complete collections of imperforate Stock Transfer stamps in pairs are now available for us collectors.  The National Postal Museum owned the entire supply for over 80 years until making the decision to part with them at auction.  Many are now locked away in permanent collections. 

 

Mystic was lucky to get our hands on a small handful and several have been snapped up already.  Imagine the thrill of being one of only 17 expert collectors in the world able to own the stamps!  

 

Just think – if you acquire these stamps, they’ll be missing from virtually everyone else’s collection, but not from yours… and you’ll be preserving them for the generations of collectors to come.   

 

FREE Album Page and Archival-Quality Mounts for All 16 Pairs

Order now and we’ll give you everything you need to protect and display your 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer collection.  That includes a specially designed album page and crystal-clear protective mount for each pair of stamps.  

 

The pre-cut, archival-quality mounts will protect your stamps and ensure they’ll always look as great as they do today.  The album pages detail the history of Stock Transfer stamps and increase your knowledge of these little-known treasures.  And there’s more –

 

To make sure your stamps arrive in your mailbox in great shape, we’ll send each pair to you encapsulated in museum-quality archival material. 

 

Expensive?  Certainly…  Worth it for this very rare premium collection?  Absolutely!        

 

Discover the Stock Transfer Imperforate Stamps…

This set includes all 16 imperforate mint pairs – the complete National Postal Museum set, all beautifully engraved.  They picture former Secretaries of the U.S. Treasury in their order of service.  The 1c value honors Alexander Hamilton, America’s first Secretary of State.  

 

As you know, Stock Transfer stamps covered the federal tax rate on “sales or agreement to sell, deliver, or transfer share certificates of stock.”   The stamps were first issued in 1918, when the tax became permanent.  Beginning in 1940, they were overprinted with the year of use in black.  (Previously, Documentary stamps overprinted with “Stock Transfer” were used.) Authorities in the Treasury Department were concerned about evasion of documentary and stock transfer taxes.  The year of use overprint allowed the department to track how many stamps were issued and to track transactions to the correct year.  The following year, the same basic stamp was used, but with “1941” imprinted and so on… until 1952 when the stamps were discontinued.  Because of their overprint and bright green color, they’re called “the dated greens”. 

 

Interest-Free Time Payments Available

I want to make it easy as possible for you to get your set of imperforate Stock Transfer stamps.  That’s why we offer interest-free monthly payments.  

 

Order your complete set of 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer stamps today before the tiny handful we have is gone.  Just call us and a friendly Customer Service Representative will be happy to take your order or set up your time payments.  If you choose them, you’ll get your stamps right after we receive your first payment.    

 

Get Yours Now - Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed                           

This set of 1940 imperforate Stock Transfer stamps is extremely scarce.  And in pairs even scarcer.  To get them in your collection, act now, as we have very few left!  As always, your stamps are backed by Mystic’s 100% satisfaction guarantee.

 

Please note:  The complete National Postal Museum Imperforate Stock Transfer set includes the following 16 mint never-hinged horizontal pairs, 32 stamps in all:

  • RD67a
  • RD68a
  • RD70a
  • RD71a
  • RD73a
  • RD74a
  • RD75a
  • RD76a
  • RD77a
  • RD78a
  • RD80a
  • RD81a
  • RD82a
  • RD83a
  • RD84a
  • RD85a