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1 Cent Jersey Gold Creameries Dairy Milk Coupon

Uitgever Jersey Gold Creameries, Inc.
Jaar 1931-1938
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Waarde 1 Cent (0.01 USD)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Blue letterpress coupon on tan paper stock, divided into two panels by a vertical border. The left panel carries a small vignette of a Jersey cow at left and a rural farmstead scene at center, with a red serial number below; the right panel bears the large denomination numeral "1" above the word "CENT" in bold type.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain unprinted tan paper stock with no text, vignettes, or markings of any kind; the reverse retains the natural texture of the base paper.
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Opmerkingen

Jersey Gold Creameries operated out of Shreveport during the Depression years, and these milk coupons functioned as fractional scrip within a closed retail loop — customers purchasing dairy products could receive change in coupon form rather than coin. The practice was widespread across American dairies and grocers during the early 1930s when small-denomination coin was hoarded or simply unavailable in sufficient quantity for daily retail transactions.

The seven-year span of issue suggests continuous use rather than a single emergency printing.

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