Depends on your definition of "coin". Some states and local markets issued coin-like tokens to be issued as change. These were mostly made of plastic and often mimicked the sizes of the coins they represented, though some were larger, smaller or in unusual shapes like squares and hexagons. Private issues often served as a form of free advertisement and guaranteed that the recipient would return to the same store to spend the tokens.
the 70's
i heard it was food stamp
Yes, they do buy and sell coins and stamps.
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The Food Stamp Act was passed in 1964, after Lyndon B. Johnson made his famous State of the Union about his War on Poverty as part of the "Great Society."
There is no such thing as a food stamp machine.
If You Want To Get The Top Volunteer Stamp On Club Penguin Without Actually Donating Any Coins Just Follow These Steps:1) Find A Coins For Change Bucket2) Click On The Cause You Want To Help3) Click On The Number 50004) It Will Say You Don't Have Enough Coins But You Will Get The StampHope This Helps You Get The Stamp...P.S You Will Also Get The Volunteer Stamp With This!There For You Get Two Stamp Without Even Donating
Sadly no, you can not use food stamp for peapod
brigita covington
there metal content or the stamp from which they were made one of the two
Look on the other side of your coin. I do believe you are looking at an '02 nickel. The date was struck on the obverse of the coin, instead of the reverse like all other years.
just call the food stamp office and tell them.
where can i pick up my food stamp