This original 1948 financial document bears a striking array of affixed Chinese tax stamps, each canceled with distinct administrative markings reflecting various tax categories and regional offices. The stamps display a range of denominations and designs, including surcharged values, printed in blue, red, and black, all tied to the sheet by manuscript or handstamp. Used during the hyperinflationary post-war period, such revenue stamps were integral to validating official calculations, legal fees, and commercial transactions. The document’s preserved format offers a rare glimpse into the bureaucratic and fiscal mechanisms of the Republic of China’s collapsing monetary regime. It stands as both a philatelic and archival artifact of economic history. Estimate "$120 – 150"
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