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25 Cents - Click-Click

Issuer Click-Click (photo finishers voucher)
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Size 140 x 66 mm
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Obverse description Purple guilloche underprint with scalloped black border and ornamental corner devices. Left vignette shows the Click-Click mascot, a smiling boy in a cap. The large italic logotype "click-click" appears at centre-right above a banner reading "REMBOURSABLE EN MARCHANDISE", with two manuscript signatures below, titled CONTROLEUR and PRÉSIDENT. Denomination "25¢" appears in all four corner cartouches.
Obverse lettering 25¢ BON D'ACHAT 25¢
CLICK-CLICK
REMBOURSABLE EN MARCHANDISE
CHEZ TOUS LES FINISSEURS DE PHOTO
CLICK • CLICK
25¢ CONTRÔLEUR PRÉSIDENT 25¢
BON D'ACHAT
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Click-Click was a South African photo-finishing chain that issued these vouchers as a form of in-store scrip — redeemable against processing or printing costs rather than functioning as legal tender. The 25-cent denomination reflects the era of small-ticket photographic services, likely the 1970s or 1980s when mail-in and counter-based film processing was competitive retail business in South Africa.

These merchant vouchers fall outside standard banknote catalogues but attract collector interest precisely because they occupied a grey zone between coupon and currency in everyday use.

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