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| Issuer | Picklebellies Pub, Weyauwega, Wisconsin |
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| Size | 65 x 25 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | Picklebellies Pub for one BEER |
| Reverse description | Plain green paper with no printed or written text, showing the natural texture of the unprinted stock. |
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Pub scrip of this kind — redeemable for a single beer, printed locally, and rarely intended to outlast a Saturday night — almost never survives in collectable quantities. Weyauwega is a small city in Waupaca County with a population under 2,000, which makes the print run for anything like this necessarily limited. Whether the scrip was used for promotions, tab management, or some form of internal currency for events is unrecorded, but that ambiguity is itself typical of tavern-issued paper.