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3 Cents - T. Eaton Co. Moncton, New Brunswick

Issuer T. Eaton Co. Limited, Moncton
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Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Olive-green bearer refund check printed in dark ink on plain paper. A continuous chain-link and chevron border frames the face, with a stylised "E" monogram at each corner. The denomination numeral "3" appears in a plain rectangular box at upper right, with the issuer name in bold letterpress at lower right.
Obverse lettering PAYABLE ON DEMAND IN CASH OR
MERCHANDISE AT THE OFFICE OF
THE T. EATON Co. LIMITED
MONCTON CANADA

REFUND CHECK
Not over THREE CENTS 3
No. X
PAY TO BEARER THREE CENTS
NOTICE: THIS CHECK WILL
BE ACCEPTED AS MONEY ON
A FUTURE PURCHASE.
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T. Eaton Co. issued small-denomination paper scrip at several Canadian store locations as a practical solution to coin shortages, particularly during periods when making change for small purchases was genuinely cumbersome. The Moncton branch was one of the Maritime outposts of the Toronto-headquartered retail empire, and scrip of this type was redeemable only at the issuing store — a deliberate policy that kept money circulating back through Eaton's own tills rather than into general commerce.

Three-cent denominations are among the more uncommon values in Canadian merchant scrip, reflecting a pricing structure now long obsolete.

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