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1 Cent - Met Food Stores New York

Issuer Met Food Stores
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse lettering NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH
1 MET 1
FOOD STAMP CREDIT SLIP

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GOOD ONLY IN ELIGIBLE FOODS AT
THE MET STORE WHERE ISSUED
Reverse description Blank white paper with no printed design or text.
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Met Food Stores was a regional supermarket cooperative operating primarily in the New York metropolitan area. This cent denomination scrip belongs to a category of merchant-issued paper common among American grocery chains during the mid-twentieth century — used as change tokens or promotional currency when coin shortages or register efficiency made small-denomination metal impractical. The issuer and face value together suggest this circulated at checkout, not as a collector's piece.

No federal prohibition applied to this type of scrip provided it didn't explicitly imitate U.S. coinage or currency — a legal distinction the grocery industry navigated carefully.

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