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1 Cent - Farmers Savings Token Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Location United States
Year 1917
Type Advertising token
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Obverse description Octagonal aluminium token with a central device depicting a dog (named Prince) resting beside a savings passbook. The legend around the upper field reads NON-TRANSFERABLE SAVINGS CHECK, with the lower field bearing the inscription WORTH MONEY WHEN DEPOSITED and PAT. APL'D. FOR in the exergue.
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Obverse lettering NON-TRANSFERABLE SAVINGS CHECK WORTH MONEY WHEN DEPOSITED PAT. APL'D. FOR
Reverse description The reverse bears an all-text design within a beaded border, identifying the issuing institution as Farmers Deposit Savings Bank of Pittsburgh. The central field details the terms of redemption, offering a 1¢ credit on a 4% savings account if deposited before January 1st, 1918, subject to the bank's rules, and is signed in cursive by E.B. Coll, Cashier.
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