Catalog
| Issuer | Another Life Antiques & Whatnot, Maryborough |
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| Currency | Dollar (1966-date) |
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| Obverse description | The field displays a stylised quill feather motif in the upper portion, rendered in low relief. Beneath it, the merchant's trading name 'Another Life' appears in flowing cursive script, occupying the central field. Below in block capitals, three lines of legend identify the business address: 'ANTIQUES & WHATNOT / 355 KENT STREET / MARYBOROUGH / QLD'. The design is contained within a plain raised rim. |
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| Reverse lettering | The Maryborough Dollar $1 HOME OF MARY POPPINS Est 1847 |
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| Additional information |
Maryborough, Queensland has operated various local trade token schemes over the decades, typically issued by individual businesses or small merchant collectives to encourage repeat custom and retain spending within a defined area. Another Life Antiques & Whatnot sits within that tradition — a privately issued brass piece circulating as an informal dollar-denomination token redeemable in-store rather than as legal tender in any recognised monetary sense.