Tax Class Paid Notices
After 1917 a Tax Class Notice is required to be on the front or bottom of every box for the next 40 years. There’s no easier way to tell at a glance whether a box is before 1917 or after 1917.
Golden Age boxes don’t have tax paid notices.
Machine age (1917-1959) boxes do.
Modern (after 1960) boxes don’t.
OLD ABE is a very typical 1920’s box. You can see the Tax Class A Notice on the right and the orange on blue tax stamp (1917-1942) on the left. Front or bottom, if there’s a Tax Class Notice on the box it can’t date before 1917.
If the Tax Class Notice does not mention the price of the cigars, it dates 1917-1918. If the Notice gives a range of selling prices, it dates 1919 - 1980’s.
1917
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1917 & 1918
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1919 to 1942
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