Yes.
Yes read up on it here www.licenseprofessor.com/States/Ohio/OhioLicenseRequirements.aspx
A collector might purchase them. But note that this is not from the 1800's. The stamp was issued in 1981.
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A dealer in collectable coins and bills. That is a US Note, and has not been printed in a number of years. It is different from the standard Federal Reserve note.
Stamp Duty is a tax that was introduced originally in the Netherlands in 1624. It quickly spread to other countries soon after. It stated that any legal documents must have a physical stamp placed on it to note that the document had been paid for and was, therefore, legally effective. Modern versions of this concept no longer require an actual stamp.
Assuming this is the brown seal note with the HAWAII stamp.... In average circulated condition, it's worth about $50 A nicer note can be worth $80 or more.
Yes, it is still valid for 1 cents worth of postage. Note that the year indicates the date of the Omnibus, not of the stamp. Scott # 1897 was issued in 1981.