A few days ago

What does the phrase, “Don’t take any wooden nickles”, mean?

What does the phrase, “Don’t take any wooden nickles”, mean?

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A few days ago
Georgia Peach

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To be alert and not fall victim to any schemes or swindles, had its roots in a “wood” problem humorously attributed to rural consumers in mid-1800’s America. There were many jokes in those days about “country bumpkins,” hornswoggled by unscrupulous Yankee peddlers, who found themselves paying good money for “wooden nutmeg,” “wooden cucumber seeds,” and even “wooden hams.” In the popular urban imagination, of course, any rube willing to buy a wooden ham would also be likely to take wooden nickels as change.

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A few days ago
not at home
Be sure that what u are getting is the real thing, not a fake , don’t let someone pull one over on you
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A few days ago
Serena
Beware of people who are out to cheat you. (don’t be naive)
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6 years ago
Caroline
stay out of trouble
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