For the Cesar Comanche album, see Wooden Nickels. For the record label, see Wooden Nickel Records.
In the United States, a wooden nickel is a wooden token coin, usually issued by a merchant or bank as a promotion, sometimes redeemable for a specific item such as a drink.
Scrip and tokens have often been issued locally in times of severe economic distress such as financial crises and the American Civil War. During the Great Depression, after the failure of the Citizens Bank of Tenino in Tenino, Washington, the local Chamber of Commerce teamed up with the local newspaper to issue scrip equivalent to 25% of people's bank deposits that could be spent at local merchants.[1] Blaine, Washington, soon did the same with both flat scrip and, in response to requests generated by news and word of mouth, coins that included a 5-cent piece.[2] The Chicago World's Fair in 1933 issued wooden nickels as souvenirs, and the tradition of wooden nickels as tokens and souvenirs continues to the present day.[3]
In 2020, Tenino, Washington began issuing wooden scrip again to help its citizens and local merchants via its COVID-19 Grant Recovery program.[4] Upon successful grant application, the grantee would be able to spend the wooden scrip at participating shops in the town.[4] Alternatively, the recipient can use the scrip, or equivalent credit, towards their municipal utility bills.[4]
An American adage, "Don't take any wooden nickels", is considered a lighthearted reminder to be cautious in one's dealings. This adage precedes the use of wooden nickels as a replacement currency, suggesting that its origins lie not in the genuine monetary value of nickels, but rather in their purely commemorative nature.[5][6][7]
^Richard A. Edwards, “Tenino’s Wooden Money”, Tenino City Historian, June 2020. (Retrieved 2020-03-01.)
^Richard Clark, Sam Hill’s Peace Arch, AuthorHouse (2005), p. 230, and http://www.nationalsilverdollarroundtable.org/?p=1179 Archived 2015-06-26 at the Wayback Machine.
^John Blackwell, “Brother, Can You Spare Some Scrip?” Coinage Magazine, June 2009.
^ abcNow Accepting COVID-19 Recovery Grant Applications!! City of Tenino Washington, n.d. (Retrieved 2020-03-01.)
^Price, Steven (June 22, 2011). Endangered Phrases: Intriguing Idioms Dangerously Close to Extinction. Skyhorse Publishing. p. 67. ISBN 978-1616082475. Don't let yourself be cheated. This expression was first heard in the early 20th century. Although there never were any wooden nickels as legal tender, country folk going to a city were likely to be cheated by all manner of ruses, including obviously counterfeit coins. Wooden nickels did exist, however, as bank promotions during and after the Great Depression; the 'coins' were redeemable for prizes.
^Bruce, Elyse (January 4, 2011). "Don't Take Any Wooden Nickels". Historically Speaking. Retrieved January 9, 2017. However, the concept of wooden nickels was alive and well before the Depression Era as evidenced by an article in the Chicago Daily Tribune on February 11, 1925 reported: He was the kind of man who calls back, 'Don't take any wooden nickels' as he disappears through the door.
^Kipfer, Barbara Ann; Chapman, Robert L. (September 4, 2007). The Dictionary of American Slang (4 ed.). HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0061176463. Retrieved January 9, 2017. Take care of yourself; good-bye, and watch yourself •Used as an amiable parting salutation (1915+)
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