California’s “Gold Rush Revenues,” Aristocrats of American Fiscal Philately, a Fiscal History
October 1857 license of 13th Judicial District Court, Stanislaus County, stamped with blue Attorney at Law $10 The purpose of this exhibit is to illustrate California’s stamp taxes of 1857–1872 via surviving stamped documents. Documents are arranged according to the tax schedules of 1857, 1858, 1861, 1862 and 1866. Just f ive types of documents were taxed, but amazingly, at 190 different rates, paid by well over 500 face-different stamps! When the Controllers’ security handstamps are factored in, the total of collectible varieties swells to over a thousand. This is a remarkably fertile philatelic field. 1. 1857: Original Rates; Insurance tied to Exchange 1.1 Attorney at Law ($10) 1.2 Exchange I (22 rates) 1.3 Insurance I (22 rates) 1.4 Passenger (1st Class, 2nd Class, Steerage) The Iconic 1857 “Blue Californias” Effective July 1, 1857, attorneys’ licenses, bills of exchange, insurance policies and passenger tickets were taxed, and ...