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10 Cents - York University cafeteria scrip

Issuer York University (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Year 1987
Type Vouchers
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Obverse lettering 10¢
UNIVERSITÉ
1987 Manager Food Services
YORK
1988 La Responsable des Services de Restauration
UNIVERSITY
10¢
BRITISH AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY LIMITED
Reverse description Blue and black on white with an elaborate central guilloche rosette flanked by radiating lathe-work fans. Four black corner triangles carry the 10¢ denomination in white. Two red serial numbers are printed above the central vignette. Bilingual conditions of use in four numbered clauses occupy the central panel in English and French.
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York University issued cafeteria scrip in the late 1980s as a meal-plan management tool — students purchased scrip in bulk and spent it across campus food services rather than handling cash at the counter. The system was common among North American universities before magnetic-stripe meal cards rendered paper tokens obsolete through the 1990s.

BA International, the successor identity of the British American Bank Note Company, printed this in Ottawa — the same facility that produced Canadian federal currency. Contracting a security printer for low-denomination cafeteria scrip was not unusual; universities needed counterfeit resistance, however modest the face value.

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