Subject: Coupons (Retail trade)
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This archival object is a coupon folder from the Charles Levy Store in Breckenridge, Colorado, dated June 5, 1903. Customers received a "portrait coupon" with each purchase. A full folder entitled the customer to a free "genuine oil finished portrait" made from a photograph or tintype.

Coupon for Octagon Soap. Written in Yiddish, Polish, and Italian. Date unknown. Found in Ms. Coll. 1410, M, Oversize Box 1, Folder 51.

Paper coupon issued by H. Greenbaum in Havre de Grace, Maryland. This post-Civil War trade token functions as a 10-cent discount coupon. The coupon is dated circa 1890.

A store coupon, circa 1900, advertising a 50-cent discount. The coupon indicates it is valid at any of the issuing store's locations. The text includes "STORE NO. 6" and "..."GOOD AT ANY OF OUR STORES"; 50 CENTS;".