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| Uitgever | CJ's Bar & Grill, Fall River, Wisconsin |
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| Jaar | |
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| Vorm | Rectangular (hand cut) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CJ'S BAR & GRILL |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | $3.00 Value |
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| Opmerkingen |
Privately issued scrip denominated in odd amounts — $3 being the most common — typically served a single purpose: keeping customer spending within a specific establishment. A bar issuing its own currency isn't unprecedented in small-town Wisconsin, where informal trade tokens and house scrip have circulated since the tavern economy of the mid-20th century. The $3 denomination almost certainly reflects a specific drink price or a promotional mechanic tied to a particular offer rather than any general-purpose exchange value.
No federal prohibition applies to privately issued scrip of this kind, provided it isn't designed to resemble U.S. currency — a constraint the small format and unusual denomination neatly sidestep.