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25 Cents - St-Césaire General Store Saint-Césaire, Quebec

Issuer St-Césaire General Store
Year 1895
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Currency Dollar (1858-date)
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Obverse description Dark blue central panel carries a crowned royal cipher vignette enclosing the denomination "25 CENTS 1895" in a circular motif, flanked left by "TWENTY FIVE" and right by "CENTS" in bold letterpress. A decorative border with corner ornaments frames the whole coupon, with the legend "FREE" repeated on either side of the header band.
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Reverse lettering J.P.
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Small-denomination merchant scrip from rural Quebec was a practical workaround for the chronic shortage of low-value Dominion coinage in circulation during the late nineteenth century. General stores in communities like Saint-Césaire routinely issued their own paper tokens redeemable against future purchases, effectively tying customers to the issuing establishment while solving a genuine transactional problem.

At 52 x 20 mm, this note is closer in size to a till receipt than anything a bank would produce — almost certainly printed locally on whatever press was available, with no security features beyond the issuer's name.

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