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1 Cent - Parkhill Arapahoe Pueblo, Colorado

Uitgever Parkhill Arapahoe (U.S.D.A. Food Stamp Program)
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Type Vouchers
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain tan cardboard certificate divided by a ruled grid border into corner denomination panels, each printed with '1¢' in bold letterpress. Centre field bears a rubber store stamp with interlocked 'AG' monogram in circle, with store identification text above and redemption conditions below.
Opschrift voorzijde 1¢ 1¢
CERTIFICATE OF CREDIT -
REDEEMABLE FOR AUTHORIZED
MERCHANDISE ONLY AT INDICATED STORE
Food Stamp Program
CERTIFICATE OF
CREDIT
Food Stamp Program
CERTIFICATE OF
CREDIT
#49280-1
PARKHILL ARAPAHOE
1401 EAST 8th STREET
PUEBLO, COLO.
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GOOD FOR 1¢ IN AUTHORIZED MERCHANDISE
UNDER U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP PROGRAM ONLY
1¢ 1¢
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U.S.D.A. Food Stamp Program coupons issued at the sub-denomination level — fractions of a cent, one cent, and five cents — were produced as change-making instruments for transactions where a full stamp book denomination left a remainder. These cardboard tokens functioned within a closed-loop federal welfare distribution system and were never legal tender. The Parkhill Arapahoe issue locates this piece within a specific Colorado distribution point, likely a tribal or rural community outlet operating under the federal program during the mid-to-late twentieth century.

Cardboard sub-denomination coupons were phased out as the program transitioned to electronic benefit transfer systems in the 1990s.

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