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1 Cent - Louis Stores Emeryville, California

Uitgever Louis Stores, Emeryville, California
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Valuta Dollar (1785-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Pink paper voucher with a decorative border of repeating foliate ornaments. The denomination '1¢' appears at upper left and right in bold letterpress, with 'ONE CENT' and 'FOOD STAMP CREDIT' in large bold capitals across the top. A dashed rectangle frames the central 'Louis Stores / Emeryville, California' legend, flanked on each side by 'Redeemable at This Store Only' in upright roman type.
Opschrift voorzijde 1¢ ONE CENT 1¢
FOOD STAMP CREDIT
Redeemable Only By Participant of U.S. Govt. Food Stamp
Program For Food Items On Authorized List.
Redeemable
at
This Store
Only
Louis
Stores
EMERYVILLE, CALIFORNIA
Redeemable
at
This Store
Only
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Opmerkingen

Louis Stores operated a chain of department stores in the East Bay area of California, and like many American retailers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, issued their own paper scrip for in-store credit or change-making purposes. Private merchant scrip of this type fills a gap that federal coinage policy created — the chronic small-coin shortage that plagued retail commerce for decades meant that a 1-cent denomination in paper was a genuine functional solution, not a novelty.

California merchant scrip is underrepresented in most general collections. The Emeryville provenance is the detail worth noting here — the city was then a densely industrial enclave surrounded by Oakland, known more for its meatpacking and manufacturing than for retail.

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