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1 Cent Arizona State Prison

Issuer Arizona State Prison, Florence, Arizona
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse description Tan card stock with dark teal letterpress text reading INMATES STORE / ARIZONA STATE PRISON / FLORENCE, ARIZONA at center-left. A stamp-style vignette at right bears the numeral 1 over CENT within a decorative frame. A red serial number and NOT GOOD IF DETACHED warning appear at lower left.
Obverse lettering INMATES STORE
ARIZONA STATE PRISON
FLORENCE, ARIZONA
NOT GOOD IF DETACHED
1
CENT
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Prison scrip issued by the Arizona State Prison at Florence occupies a genuinely odd corner of American fiscal history. Penal institutions across the United States operated internal token economies through much of the twentieth century, issuing scrip redeemable only at the prison commissary — partly to prevent cash from circulating among inmates, partly to discourage contraband trading. Florence was among the longer-running examples in the Southwest.

Manila or light cardboard stock was the norm for this type: cheap, locally producible, and deliberately fragile enough to deter accumulation of large sums.

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