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STAMP PAPER



Stamp Papers (Stamped Paper, Court Fee) are common throughout India and Pakistan and were used in the new country of Bangladesh. The papers are often beautiful in design and once filled in with the native language, additional court stamps, etc., are very impressive to look at by people who do not understand the language, or even what the papers are. While the illustrations below only show the stamp printed on the larger sheet of paper, the stamps should only be collected as a full sheet, not cut out of the sheet. This is one of the reasons many were not saved, due to the awkward size and the difficulty in displaying them.

The papers have watermarks, different colored fibres embedded in them and later, security threads. Others are numbered under the stamp image. These were all security measures as there was a tremendous amount of forging of the papers and the creation of forged documents, as well as the revenue stamps in general. 

The designs changed over time and it is difficult determining the exact date when a series was introduced.

Those with licenses to sell the papers had to buy them from the Treasury Office. When a design changed, those having licenses to sell them could return the old design papers to the Treasury Office and exchange them for the new design. It is said that some dishonest dealers kept a few of the old designs to sell for people that would make forged documents, using them. When an individual purchased a stamp paper from a licensed seller, the seller was to stamp the back of the paper (Sometimes it is on the front) with a stamp with his name, etc.. If one purchased several copies of the same stamp paper, generally only one of the group was stamped.

Most Bangladesh and Bangladeshi collectors ignored the papers and the various values of any particular series is generally not known to collectors. Hopefully, by illustrating them, people can provide additional information and illustrations.

Another reason they were ignored is that they were canceled by having holes punched in them, pen markings across the stamps, other items stapled to them (on the stamp image), stains, foxing, due to the climate, and in general, were not in good shape. Few people wanted to collect any of the revenue material as they were all on odd sizes of paper, booklets, etc..

There are three types of stamp papers: 1). Non-judicial; 2). Court Fee and; 3). Duplication of judgement or transfer of property.

NOTE - Nearly every paper illustrated below, and on the links above the lists of denominations, have been manipulated to give a good image of what each paper looked like in mint condition. Virtually every paper illustrated was originally used, had stamps and stickers applied to them and additionally had holes in them or were missing parts. In creating the images often the visible fibres were lost in the images, but a few illustrations still have them.


Please note that the denominations listed are those those that are believed to exist. Those with an asterisk (*) in front of them have actually been seen by the editor. Many others obviously exist and will be added to the various lists as they are reported.


WATERMARKS

The majority of the stamp papers have a watermark in the center bottom portion, under the stamp. A few have an additional watermark of letters and numbers in the bottom right corner of the paper. All watermarks are viewed from the front of the paper.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SECTION OF THE CATALOG IS BEING WORKED ON AT THIS TIME. SINCE I DO NOT OWN ALL THE ISSUED STAMP PAPERS, I AM LEARNING WHAT EXISTS AND TRYING TO GET IMAGES OF THEM. I WILL ALSO HAVE ILLUSTRATIONS OF ALL THE WATERMARKS. DIRECTLY BELOW IS THE FIRST ILLUSTRATION.

NON-JUDICIAL STAMP PAPERS

Denominations

Watermark: 1.) Large double oval with text between. Circle with Shapla (water lily) in the center; 2.)Three small double ovals with Bangla text between the lines (one above two, forming a triangle) with a small circle in the center of each with a Shapla

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
7 May 1980
*Tk.1 - green and light orange #1
*Tk.1.50 - green and light orange
*Tk.2.50 - green and light orange
Tk.9 - green and light orange
*Tk.12.50 - green and light orange
Tk.15 - green and light orange #2
*Tk.25 - green and light orange

      Different colors of the above design

Denominations

Watermark:
DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen

*Tk.1.50 - green and blue
*Tk.3 - green and blue



Denominations

Watermark I: Small double circle with Bangla text between the lines, with a shapla (water lily) in the center.


DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
22 November 1982 - 12 November 1985

*50p. - blue and tan
*75p. - blue and tan
*Tk.2 - green and tan
*Tk.3 - green and tan
*Tk.4 - green and tan
Tk.4.50 - green and tan
*Tk.7.50 - green and tan
*Tk.10 - green and tan
*Tk.50 - green and tan





Denominations

Watermark:

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
12 June 1975 - 10 December 1978

*Tk.15 - red and orange
*Tk.40 - red and orange
*Tk.45 - red and orange
*Tk.50 - red and orange
*Tk.70 - red and orange
*Tk.80 - red and orange



Denominations

DENOMINATIONS
Shades of the background blue exist.
Dates of use seen:
30 November 1973 - 12 January 1974

Watermark: None

*25p. - blue and light blue
*50p. - blue and light blue
*75p. - blue and light blue

Different colors of the above design

Watermark: Large double oval with text between. Circle with Shapla (water lily) in the center.

DENOMINATIONS
Dates seen used
4 May 1977

*25p. - blue and salmon


Watermark

DENOMINATIONS
Dates seen used

*Tk.150 - brown and pink


The following design is found in various colors (Some of the same denominations) which makes it seem logical that these may have been different series of the stamp papers, even though they had the same design. Also, they exist plain with no prefix and serial number, a fraction prefix and the numbers and a number prefix and the number. The issue is complicated as there are different watermarks and a different colored slogan on some of them. While I may be aware of the image, I have no idea what the watermark is unless I see it, or am told by someone. Because of these features, I am listing them as different series. Hopefully those of you who know about these will provide the needed information and it can be sorted out.


No Serial Number nor Prefix



Denominations

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
24 February 1992

Watermark: Large double oval with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with shapla (water lily). Horizontal text at bottom right "CONSECXX-83/1"

With Green Slogan
*Tk.1 - green and yellow
*Tk.9 - green and yellow

Watermark: Large double oval with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with shapla (water lily). Horizontal text at bottom right "Xa-7" (Difficult to read)

With Brown Slogan
*Tk.500 - brown and yellow

Fractional Prefix before Serial Number


Denominations

DENOMINATIONS

Without Green Slogan
Watermark: Large double oval with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with shapla (water lily). Horizontal text at bottom "CON-y/1/85"
Dates of use seen

*Tk.2 - green and yellow
*Tk.3 - green and yellow
*Tk.50 - green and yellow

With Green Slogan
Watermark: 1.)Large double oval with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with shapla (water lily). Horizontal text at bottom "CON/XXIII/'85"
2.) Watermark: Watermark: Large double circle with Bangla text between the circles, circle in center with outline of Bangladesh Horizontal text at bottom "?"
Dates of use seen

*Tk.2 - green and yellow
*Tk.3 - green and yellow #1
*Tk.10 - green and yellow
*Tk.20 - green and yellow

Watermark: Large double circle with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with outline of Bangladesh. Horizontal text at bottom right "CP8/XXV/87"
With Brown Slogan
*Tk.100 brown and yellow


Single Prefix before Serial Number


Denominations

Watermark:

DENOMINATIONS
Without Slogan
Dates if use seen
31 March 1985

*Tk.5 - green and yellow

With Green Slogan
Watermark: Large double oval with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with shapla (water lily). Horizontal text at bottom "CON SEC XXI-833/2"
Dates of use seen

*Tk.5 - green and yellow
Tk.10 - green and yellow
*Tl.40 - green and yellow



Denominations

Watermark:

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
20 May 2005

*Tk.3 - slate blue and ?
*Tk.5 - slate-blue and ?
*Tk.25 - slate-blue and



Denominations

Watermark:

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen

Tk.2.50 - red and tan
*Tk.10 - green and tan




Denominations

Errors, etc.

DENOMINATIONS
Watermark: Large double ringed circle with Bangla text between them and Savar Monument in the center.
Dates of use seen
26 August 1995 - 10 October 2004

*Tk.2 - purple and orangish-pink
*Tk.20 - green and yellow
*Tk.30 - purple and light blue
*Tk.50 - red and yellow
*Tk.100 - green and light green
*Tk.500 - red and light blue


COURT FEE STAMP PAPERS

Denominations

Watermark: 1.) Three small double ovals with Bangla text between the lines (one above two, forming a triangle) with a small circle in the center of each with a Shapla; 2.) Small double circle with Bangla text between the circles, with shapla (water lily) in the center.

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
18 November 1974 - 1 April 1984

*Tk.25 - blue and orangish-yellow, #1
*Tk.30 - blue and orangish-yellow, #1
*Tk.35 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.40 - blue and orangish-yellow, #1
*Tk.45 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.50 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.60 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.70 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.75 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.80 - blue and orangish-yellow
*Tk.100 - red and orangish-yellow
*Tk.125 - red and orangish-yellow
*Tk.150 - red and orangish-yellow
*Tk.200 - red and orangish-yellow
*Tk.250 - red and orangish-yellow #1
*Tk.300 - red and orangish-yellow
*Tk.400 - red and orangish-yellow
*Tk.500 - red and orangish-yellow



Denominations

Errors, Etc.

Watermark: Large double ringed circle with Bangla text between them and outline map of Bangladesh in the center. Text in bottom right corner "CPS/XXV/87".

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
20 October 1991 - 12 June 2005

*Tk.25 - blue and light green
*Tk.30 - blue-green and yellow
*Tk.40 - red and yellow
*Tk.50 - blue-green and pink
*Tk.100 - green and pink
*Tk. 150 - brownish-black and light blue
*Tk.200 - brown and yellow
*Tk.300 - purple and light blue*Tk.400 - purple and light green
*Tk.500 - wine and light orange
*Tk.1000 - purple and pink
*Tk.2000 - red and light blue
*Tk.3000 - blue and green
*Tk.5000 - ollive-green and yellow



Denominations

Watermark: Small double circle with Bangla text between the lines, with a shapla (water lily) in the center.

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
13 July 1989

*Tk.25 - purple and yellow
*Tk.50 - dark blue and light blue
*Tk.60 - red and orange
*Tk.100 - green and yellow
*Tk.200- green and light blue
*Tk.250 - brown an light blue
*Tk.500 - blue and pinkish-purple
*Tk.1000 - magenta and light blue
*Tk.2000 - purple and light blue


Denominations

Watermark:

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
22 May 2000 - 10 February 2005

*Tk.500 - purple and pinkish-purple
*Tk.2000 - purple and light blue



Denominations

Watermark: Small double circle with Bangla text between the lines, with a shapla (water lily) in the center.

DENOMINATIONS

Dates of use seen
23 August 1978 - 25 July 1992

*Tk.25 - purple and orangish-tan
*Tk.30 - purple and orangish-tan
*Tk.35 - purple and orangish-tan
*Tk.40 - purple and orangish-tan
*Tk.45 - purple and orangish tan
*Tk.50 - purple and orangish-tan
*Tk.75 - purple and orangish-tan
*Tk.80 - purple and orangish-tan
Tk.90
*Tk.100 - red and yellow
*Tk.200 - red and yellow
*Tk.250 - red and yellow
*Tk.300 - red and yellow
*Tk.400 - red and yellow
*Tk.500 - red and yellow
*Tk.1000 - red and yellow
*Tk.3000 - red and yellow
*Tk.5000 - red and yellow


JUDGMENT, OR DUPLICATION STAMP PAPERS

DENOMINATIONS
Dates seen used:
1 September 1972
Watermark: None

25p. - dark blue



Denominations

DENOMINATIOINS
Dates of use seen
29 August 1990 - 28 August 1994
Watermark: Small double circle with Bangla text between the circles, with shapla (water lily) in the center.

*25p. - green and yellow
*40p. - green and yellow

Watermark: Watermark: Large double oval with Bangla text between the ovals, circle in center with shapla (water lily). Horizontal text at bottom "CPS/XXIII/'85"
*Tk.2 - green and yellow

Dates of use seen
9 May 1990 - 25 November 1995
*Tk.2 - brown and yellow


1977

Essay, Proof, Etc.

Denominations

Watermark: Small double circle with Bangla text between the circles, with shapla (water lily) in the center.

DENOMINATIONS
Dates of use seen
29 September 1978 - 9 May 1990

*25p. - red and yellow
*40p. - red and yellow
Tk.2 - red and yellow

Dates of use seen
*Tk.2 - blue and green


SPECIMENS

Specimen Stamp Papers are difficult to find. The papers have the red SPECIMEN stamped in the center of the page in English as well as at the top on the stamp.



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