Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: exonumia

Three Dollar Bill, Mr. Sy's Casino of Fun (Back)

22 Nov 2016 1 595
"Mr. Sy's Casino of Fun, Las Vegas, in Fas[h]ion Square across from the Stardust Hotel. The United States of Anemia. Twe dollars. Twe 3." The center of the bill was discolored by the glue that was used to attach the photo on the other side (see below).

Woman's Photo on a Three Dollar Bill, Mr. Sy's Cas…

22 Nov 2016 3 2 949
A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park to show an example of inset and add-on photos (photos on postcards, calling cards, etc.) . Text on this bogus bill (including the words hidden under the photo): "United States of Anemia will pay to the bearer on demand twe dollars. This is not legal tender for all debts public and private, and unredeemable in lawful money at the United States Treasury or any Federal Reserve Bank. A. Phoneybill, Treasurer of the United States. Washington, D.C. Twe. U. Cantcashit, Secretary of the Treasury. Twe dollars. 3." A souvenir "twe" (three) dollar bill with a glued-on photo of a woman that was probably taken sometime in the 1970s. The back of the bill (see below) indicates that it came from Mr. Sy’s Casino of Fun, which was located "in Fas[h]ion Square across from the Stardust Hotel" in Las Vegas, Nevada. For more photos on bills, see the Mr. Sy’s Casino of Fun posting on Katherine Anne Griffiths' Photobooth Journal .

Strawberry Ticket, One Crate, R. E. Cantrell, Sarc…

30 Jul 2015 618
"Strawberry Ticket, One Crate, R. E. Cantrell, Sarcoxie, Mo." See also Emmett Williamson Pickers' Chits :

6 Quarts, A. J. Daisy

30 Jul 2015 454
"6 Quarts, A. J. Daisy." See also Emmett Williamson Pickers' Chits :

Emmett Williamson Pickers' Chits

30 Jul 2015 3 939
"Emmett Williamson, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 quart(s), not transferable." Seasonal agricultural workers who harvested fruits and vegetables received "pickers' chits" like these, which they could later redeem for cash. I haven't been able to determine what crop these chits were issued for or ascertain whether "Emmett Williamson" was the name of a farmer or a company. For information regarding the use of pickers' chits in Missouri, see Strawberry Tokens and Chits a Reminder of Bygone Era . For examples of other chits, see below: