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1 Dollar - Good Value Club The Peoples Store, Akron, Ohio

Location United States
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Diameter 33 mm
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering GOOD FOR $1.00 ON PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR OVER USE YOUR CREDIT HERE - PAY AS YOU WEAR THE PEOPLES STORE 28 SO. HOWARD ST. CLOTHES YOU LOVE TO WEAR AT PRICES YOU'RE GLAD TO PAY
Reverse description The central device is a swastika used as a pre-war good luck symbol, with four quadrants each containing a traditional luck emblem: a horseshoe, a four-leaf clover, a wishbone, and what appears to be a pot of gold or treasure chest. A circular legend along the upper rim reads MEMBERSHIP EMBLEM OF THE GOOD VALUE CLUB, with GOOD LUCK in the exergue. The rim is ornamented with a beaded border.
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