RS270b Rev. E. A. Wilson Medicine Co. Revenue Stamp

$100.00

In 1861 the Reverend Edward A. Wilson began advertising in numerous papers that he had been cured of consumption by a simple remedy, the recipe for which he would send free to anyone needing it. This continued into April of 1864, but only appeared once thereafter in May of 1867. In 1871 the Reverend must have decided to manufacture his cure and market it. The result was expensive, at $3 a bottle. This required a twelve-cent tax stamp, the only medicine to have a private die stamp prepared for it in that denomination.

Additional information

Catalog Number

RS270b

Condition

F, used, corner thin

Denomination

12c

Paper

Silk Paper

Number Issued

16,173

First Issued

First issued September 1871. Last issued December 16, 1882

Cancel

Uncancelled

Catalog Value

80.00

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