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1 Cent - A & P Tea Co., Inc. Buffalo, New York

Issuer A & P Tea Co., Inc.
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Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Plain white ground printed in black letterpress throughout. The issuer name appears in bold at top, followed by the redemption clause in mixed bold and regular weight type. A central rectangular box reserved for a store stamp is flanked by the denomination numeral "1¢" at lower left and lower right.
Obverse lettering A & P TEA CO., INC.
Redeemable For Amount Specified
Only In Conjunction With
Federal Food Stamp Plan
1¢ STORE STAMP 1¢
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The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company — universally known as A&P — issued trade tokens and scrip intermittently through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as part of various customer loyalty and premium schemes. This Buffalo-issued cent piece would have functioned as internal scrip, redeemable against purchases rather than circulating freely. A&P operated hundreds of small-format cash-and-carry stores in New York State by the 1910s and 1920s, Buffalo among its densest markets.

Paper cent denominations at this scale were rarely saved — discarded the moment they were redeemed or simply lost in a coat pocket.

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