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1 Cent - Fazio's Shopping Bag

Issuer Fazio's Shopping Bag
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse lettering FAZIO'S
1¢ FOOD COUPON CREDIT 1¢
ONE CENT
Redeemable only in any U.S.D.A. licensed
FAZIO'S SHOPPING BAG
NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH
REDEEMABLE ONLY IN FOOD PRODUCTS ELIGIBLE UNDER THE U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP PROGRAM
Reverse description Uniface; reverse is entirely blank on light green paper with a faint text underprint, with no printed design or lettering.
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Fazio's Shopping Bag was a regional grocery chain based in the Cleveland, Ohio area, active primarily through the 1960s and 1970s. Like a number of American retailers during that period, it issued its own paper scrip — low-denomination tokens of credit intended to reduce reliance on coin change and encourage return visits. This 1 Cent piece is among the smallest denominations such programs typically bothered to produce, suggesting either a particularly meticulous accounting policy or a promotional push to retain fractional change rather than round up.

Collector interest in American merchant scrip of this type remains niche but steady.

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