U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE COUPONS Public Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 27, July 6, 2003, Article 11
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE COUPONS
Inspired by last week's item about the U.S. Government Printing
Office, Tom DeLorey writes: "When I worked for Coin World
back in the 70s, fellow staffer Ed Fleischmann showed me his
collection of GPO refund coupons which you received back in
lieu of a check when you ordered two or more publications
from the GPO and one or more of them was unavailable. Back
then publication prices were very cheap, often under a dollar,
and if an eighty cent publication was out of print you would
receive a 50 cent coupon, a 25 cent coupon and a 5 cent
coupon along with your order. These could be used when
sending in future orders. I don't know if anybody other than
Ed cared about them and/or collected them, but they could
be considered an obscure form of United States "money."
Also while at Coin World, I once saw an item, in print, that
referred to the "Government Painting Office." As they say,
"Typos Fugit."- 2003-07-06
- 6