Obverse Text: THIS CERTIFICATE IS REDEEMABLE BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE / TENINO, WASH. / FROM DIVIDENDS ASSIGNED TO IT FROM THE CITIZENS BANK OF TENINO, FOR THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY / 398 / THIS CERTIFICATE IS GOOD ONLY DURING THE PROCESS OF LIQUIDATION OR WITHIN SIX MONTHS AFTER THE REORGANIZATION OF CITIZENS BANK OF TENINO. / ISSUE OF FEBRUARY, 1932
Obverse Text: $1/ BUDGET BEAVER PELTS / $1 / THIS SCRIP WILL BE ACCEPTED DURING 1933 AT FACE VALUE FOR ADVERTISING, SUBSCRIPTION, JOB WORK OR PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT BY ASTORIAN BUDGET / 382
The inscription on one side of this celluloid disc reads “10” while that on the other reads “THE BUXTON AND LANDSTREET COMPANY.” Buxton and Landstreet was the firm that owned the several company stores affiliated with the Davis Coal and Coke Company mines in West Virginia.
The inscription on one side of this celluloid disc reads “50” while that on the other reads “THE BUXTON AND LANDSTREET COMPANY.” Buxton and Landstreet was the firm that owned the several company stores affiliated with the Davis Coal and Coke Company mines in West Virginia.
The inscription on one side of this celluloid disc reads “25” while that on the other reads “THE BUXTON AND LANDSTREET COMPANY.” Buxton and Landstreet was the firm that owned the several company stores affiliated with the Davis Coal and Coke Company mines in West Virginia.
The inscription on one side of this celluloid disc reads “1.00” while that on the other reads “THE BUXTON AND LANDSTREET COMPANY.” Buxton and Landstreet was the firm that owned the several company stores affiliated with the Davis Coal and Coke Company mines in West Virginia.
The inscription on one side of this celluloid disc reads “5” while that on the other reads “THE BUXTON AND LANDSTREET COMPANY.” Buxton and Landstreet was the firm that owned the several company stores affiliated with the Davis Coal and Coke Company mines in West Virginia.