trading\ stamp

trading\ stamp
noun
One of the stamps that you get (as from a store or gas station) because you buy something there; a stamp you get with a purchase and save in special books until you have enough to take to a special store and trade for something you want.

Mother always buys things in stores where they give trading stamps.


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