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What can I do with Wooden Nickels to raise money for my organization??
- Make custom printed Wooden Nickels and/or Wooden Dollars to commemorate local events, historic places, festivals and sell them as souvenirs.
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- Wooden Nickels can be printed with any denomination. The new "States" quarters designs can be used on Wooden Nickels.
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- Use as "50 cent Booth Tokens" at your next festival. People will save many of them as souvenirs and not redeem them, therefore you are effectively selling them for 50 cents each.
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- Same as above, but make 3 different Wooden Nickels in 3 different colors. Price them at 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. People will collect all three.
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- Contract with local businesses to have a "Wooden Nickel Special", then sell the Wooden Nickels for $1.00 to $5.00, and the purchasers will get the "specials" for a year. Good for the businesses and good for your organization.
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- Make a "Christmas" Wooden Nickel and /or Wooden Dollar. Drill a small hole at the top and sell as annual commemorative tree ornaments.
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- Sell "serial-numbered" Wooden Nickels as tickets for a raffle. Since the Wooden Nickels will also be kept as souvenirs, sales will be better than selling "movie" tickets.
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We received this letter from a happy customer:
Just wanted to forward a big thank you to you. The Lomira,
Wisconsin centennial committee and the Chamber of Commerce ordered Wooden Nickels for their centennial.
They had one design printed, with 1,000 each of 4 different colors.
They passed out one color one
week, another color the second week, and a third color the third week.
All were free of charge. Each color ran out within 2 days of its being
released! Then, on the fourth week, they ran an ad that told everyone who
collected them that the fourth in the series would complete their set,
but that they were $1.00 each. They also sold out, which paid for their
expenses, as well as made over $600 profit for the centennial, and also
got a lot of people interested in wooden nickels.
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