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1950's Diner

Novelty Money Bill # 195

 

Our 1950s American Diner bill celebrates that nostalgic time in American history when diners were present in most small towns

Our 1950's Diner bill commemorates a more-simple lifestyle in America when diners were present in most towns. The front of the bill highlights a jukebox found in most diners which enabled patrons to insert coins, and push buttons to select particular phonograph records to listen to. Also displayed on the front of the bill are Coca-cola and Pepsi bottle caps, a coffee cup, sundaes, and dancing figures in the background. The back of the bill pictures a diner with the traditional black-and-white tile floor, and the popular chrome-leg, formica-top kitchen tables with plastic seat upholstery. Insert photos are of a boy with a hula-hoop revolving around his waist, and a "soda jerk" behind the counter of a popular soda counter. Do Wap a Ditty Dit A Rem A Rem A Ding Dong, Let The Good Times Roll.

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   100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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C & W - Country & Western

Novelty Money Bill # 207

 

Our Country and Western bill commemorates that Americana music now known simply as Country Music

Our County & Western bill commemorates Country and Western music, now known simply as Country Music, which originated in the Southern United States, with its roots in traditional folk music, spirituals, and the blues. In May 1924, Vernon Dalhart became the first Country singer to have a national hit, with "The Wreck of Old 97." Many historians trace the origins of Country music to Jimmie Rodgers and The Carter Family, two pioneering artists whose songs were captured at a historical recording session in Bristol, Tennessee in 1927. The back of the bill pictures the Grand Ole Opry, a weekly Saturday night country music radio program that has been broadcast live from Nashville, Tennessee since 1925. Also pictured on the back is a pickup truck and a dog. It is common practice for a dog to ride in the back of a pickup truck in the South. Pickup your supply of these great commemorative bills today!

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Gas Stations

Novelty Money Bill # 177

 

Our Gas Station bill commemorates that nostalgic time in America tradition when gas stations provided full service

Our One Million Gas Stations bill commemorates that era in American history when gas stations were a friendly place, where attendants filled your car with gas, checked under your hood, and even vacuumed your car. These full-service stations had such familiar names as Gulf, Texaco, Esso, Phillips 66, and Shell. Drivers who said "fill 'er up" to the attendant frequently drove such well-known American cars as Buick and Ford.

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Nickel Candy Store

Novelty Money Bill # 198

 

Our Nickel Candy Store bill celebrates the nickel candy bar popular in Americana tradition

Our Nickel Candy Store bill commemorates that period in American history when candy bars only cost a nickel. Our bill honors Bazooka bubble gum, Pez candy dispensers, Chiclets gum and Bonomo Taffey.  After World War II ended, Topps developed its Bazooka Bubble Gum product in Brooklyn, New York, named after the humorous musical instrument which entertainer Bob Burns had fashioned from two gas pipes and a funnel in the 1930s.
PEZ Candy was first marketed as a compressed peppermint candy. PEZ became more than just a candy...it became the pioneer of "interactive candy" that is both enjoyable to eat and fun to play with.  When sugar rationing ended after World War II, Bonomo's Candy Company in Coney Island came up with a batter of corn syrup and egg whites that was cooked and then baked. Bonomo's Taffy was not really a taffy, but is what is technically known as a short nougat.  Chiclets, a popular candy-coated gum packaged in small boxes, became popular when it was learned that flavors and corn syrup would blend instantly with chicle, the main ingredient of chewing gum. Bonomo Taffey, Chiclets Gum, Bazooka Bubble Gum and Pez all bring back nostalgic memories in Americana history.

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