Subscribe to our channel! Tenino, a small town of 1,800 just south of Seattle, has started printing its own currency on thin planks of wood to help those hit the hardest from the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus crisis, as shown in footage from Friday. Residents can apply for financial assistance and receive the currency - named Tenino Wooden Money - which can then be used around town for almost any kind of goods and services barring “alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, lottery tick
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