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| 正面铭文 | V GOOD FOR FIVE CENTS IN TRADE 5 V |
| 背面描述 | Plain unprinted reverse on aged, heavily worn paper stock showing significant staining, foxing, and loss across the surface consistent with extended circulation or improper storage. |
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Trade tokens on paper — sometimes called "due bills" or scrip — were issued by individual merchants, lumber camps, mining operations, and company stores throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, typically to retain customer spending within a closed economy. A five-cent denomination suggests petty retail use, the kind of scrip handed back as change when coin was short or when a proprietor wanted to ensure repeat business.
Without issuer identification, precise dating is impossible. The near-square format is unusual and may indicate a cut-down or trimmed example.