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| 正面描述 | Plain blue ground with no vignette or decorative underprint. Issuer name and location set in bold white block lettering across the upper half; denomination legend "Soda / Tapper" in larger white display type occupies the lower half. Hand-cut edges are visible on all sides. |
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| 正面铭文 | THE CORNER BAR WEYAUWEGA, WI Soda / Tapper |
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Trade tokens and scrip from small-town Wisconsin taverns occupy a peculiar niche — legal ambiguity kept most of them short-lived, and few issued paper rather than the more typical aluminum or brass disc. A paper chit denominated in "sodas" or tap beers from a named corner bar suggests either a tab system, a promotional gimmick, or an informal loyalty scheme, none of which required any regulatory approval and most of which disappeared when the proprietor changed hands or simply stopped bothering.
Weyauwega is a small Waupaca County town; its Corner Bar scrip is essentially unrecorded in standard exonumia references.