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10 Cents Peaceful River Bar

Issuer Peaceful River Bar
Year 1964-1965
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse description Plain pink paper with blue letterpress print throughout. The issuer name "PEACEFUL RIVER" appears at top, with "BAR" in large bold letters to the left and the numeral "10" in large bold type to the right, separated by a vertical rule. The cautionary legend "Not good if detached" and "CENTS" appear in the lower register. Perforated borders on all four sides.
Obverse lettering PEACEFUL RIVER
BAR
Not good if detached
10
CENTS
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Comments

Peaceful River Bar was almost certainly a tavern or roadhouse scrip issuer — private tokens and small-denomination paper issued by bars and clubs to facilitate change-making or in-house credit were still circulating in parts of rural North America well into the 1960s. A 10-cent denomination in pink paper suggests a single-use or limited-function token rather than a general-purpose substitute currency.

No bank backing, no government sanction. Redeemable only at the counter that printed it.

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