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As a tobacco product, cigars were taxed by the federal government. To ensure that this tax was reliably collected, the government in 1883 mandated the sale of cigars in standard capacity boxes. Both manufacturers and sellers had a legal role to play in making sure the system worked. MANUFACTURERS By law, cigars had to be packed in new boxes. Each box was sealed with a revenue stampa government-issued printed paper strip purchased by the manufacturer and cancelled just before shipping. The box and its revenue stamp signalled to a government inspector that taxes had been paid on the cigars inside.
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Between 1883 and 1935, Canadian cigar "excise" or "revenue" stamps were issued in several dated "series." Those represented in the Canadian Museum of Civilization collection are:
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