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| Issuer | Henry J. Bean's BBQ and Grill |
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| Year | 1997 |
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| Value | 10 000 Livres 10 000 LBP = EUR 0.10 |
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| Obverse description | Vignette of a traveller's silhouette with luggage in hand, rendered in a style imitating banknote security printing with guilloche patterns and elaborate ornamental borders. The design incorporates the restaurant chain's logo and mimics traveller's cheque aesthetics. |
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| Reverse lettering | Spend a minimum of 20$ on your restaurant meal and get free Travellers Cheque. (Maximum 2 cheques per party). Each Travellers Cheque can be exchange for a free drink, when eating in the restaurant*, either during your next visit or at Henry J. Bean's around the world. Collect 5 Travellers Cheques and exchange them for a free meal*. (*appetiser/entree or entree/dessert) This promotion will be valid during 1997. Andorra . Bangkok . Barcelona . Beijing . Beirut . bremen . Bristol Brussels . Buenos Aires . Cologne . Dusseldorf . Edinburg Hanover . Istanbul . Lisbon . London . Madrid . Malta . Manchester Nicosia . Pattaya . Sevilla . Shenzhen . Valentia . York . Zaragoza |
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Henry J. Bean's was a chain of American-themed bar-and-grill restaurants operated across the UK by Bass PLC during the 1990s, part of the company's aggressive push into the themed dining sector. Vouchers like this one functioned as promotional currency — typically distributed through loyalty schemes, newspaper inserts, or corporate hospitality packs — and were redeemable against food or drink at the till rather than circulating in any broader sense.
Bass divested most of its leisure and hospitality holdings in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the Henry J. Bean's brand largely disappeared from the high street shortly after, which cuts off any redemption possibility and leaves surviving examples purely as ephemera.