Very Rare! This is a Vintage Cigarette Pull Card that was typically used in General Stores in the 1920’s to about the 1940’s. Customers would pay the General Store a nickel for a chance to pull a tab to see what they won (if anything). If the tab had 10-180 printed on it you won a pack of cigarettes. If the tab had 200-400 printed on it you won 2 packs of cigarettes. If the tab had 500 printed on it you won 3 packs of cigarettes. As you can see, a few tabs have been pulled from this card. Each column has 20 tabs, with 10 total columns. The store owner would receive a total of $10 for a full card. This was a money maker for retailers as $10 in 1930 is the equivalent of $180 today. A cigarette pack in 1930 cost about 15-20 cents. This Pull Card is framed and hung in a tobacco executive’s pool room from 1970-1984.