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Old 04-14-2023, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Casey2296 View Post
1911 H998 Western Playground
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(From the Pre-War Cards website)
The cards themselves were actually “Membership Certificates.” Each card/certificate had a value of seven cents. Children were to be given one of these when they purchased a bank stock book or tablet, as indicated on the backs. They were then to give the certificate to a teacher, who could redeem them for five percent back.

As the back explains, thus, if a teacher mailed in 1,000 certificates, they had $70.00 worth of them. They would then be given 5% of that amount ($3.50 in this case) to be used towards the purchase of school or playground equipment. The cards would be sent from the teacher to the Western Playground Association in San Francisco (which, of course explains the Pacific Coast League tie-in as a west coast company).
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Haven't seen this before, but that's absolutely wild. Gotta imagine these are extremely tough as a result, right?
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