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1 Tap Beer - Corner Bar Weyauwega, Wisconsin

Issuer Corner Bar, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
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Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Plain yellow stock printed in black letterpress throughout. The text is arranged in four centred lines of varying weight, with the legend in bold sans-serif capitals occupying the centre field and the issuer location set in a lighter italic serif at foot.
Obverse lettering GOOD FOR
ONE TAP BEER
CORNER BAR
Weyauwega, Wis.
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Comments

Bar scrip from Weyauwega — a small Waupaca County town of around 1,900 people — is rarely documented anywhere in the standard notaphilic literature. This piece almost certainly functioned as a promotional drink token redeemable at the issuing establishment, a practice that persisted in small Midwestern taverns well into the late twentieth century, skirting the technical illegality of private currency through the fiction of being a "trade coupon" rather than money.

No print run figures are known. These circulated in a single bar and were redeemed and discarded rather than saved.

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