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| 正面描述 | Plain white slip printed in black letterpress throughout. A detachable stub at top carries a hand-filled dollar-and-cents amount field with serial number and initials line, separated from the main body by a horizontal dashed perforation. The main body bears the issuer name, address, and program title in graduated type sizes, with a large central "Due Slip" legend and a second amount field above the restriction "NOT TO EXCEED .49c", a repeated serial number, and an initials line at lower right. A small printer's imprint appears at lower left. |
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| 背面描述 | Entirely unprinted, plain white paper stock with faint show-through of obverse letterpress text visible under close examination. |
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Capitol Foods was a Milwaukee grocery chain that issued paper scrip for in-store use, a practice common among larger regional grocers through the mid-twentieth century as a way to retain customer spending and simplify small-change transactions at checkout. This 1-cent denomination is the lowest practical unit in such systems — issued not for prestige but because rounding up a cent on every transaction across thousands of weekly customers added up.
Milwaukee had a dense concentration of neighborhood grocery operations competing for working-class household accounts, and scrip loyalty programs were one concrete tool in that fight.