The Maddox Coin Purse

The Maddox Coin Purse

A coin purse found in the Maggie Maddox Ark
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Puffy stickers
The stickers seen here testify to the influence of violent imagery in the Zones, appearing on everything from currency to children’s decorations.
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Mr. Nightmoves
This sticker, emblazoned with the logo for “Mr. Nightmoves,” relates to a children’s television program of the same name. In the cartoon, Mr. Nightmoves, a mischievous imp, is often locked in battle with the Back2Back Buddies, a pair of puppies with magic powers. From evidence found in the Meyer and Cartwright Arks, researchers have deduced that the Mr. Nightmoves character prevails at the end of each episode, and the Back2Back buddies are imprisoned in the local pound.

Coin purse
3″ x 4.38″ x .38″ (7.6 cm x 11.1 cm x 1 cm)

The coin purse found in the Maddox backpack is made of inexpensive vinyl with a nylon zippered enclosure. As with the wallets found in other Arks, the purse provided valuable information for researchers studying daily life in the Pacific Zone. When first discovered it contained $9 in cash, a resident card, and a keychain.

A coin purse found in the Maggie Maddox Ark
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Mr. Nightmoves
The star of the cartoon of the same name, Mr. Nightmoves is seen here piloting the BrideBot 2000.

Explore the Maddox coin purse

A coin purse found in the Maggie Maddox Ark
1
Mr. Nightmoves
The star of the cartoon of the same name, Mr. Nightmoves is seen here piloting the BrideBot 2000.

Coin purse
3″ x 4.38″ x .38″ (7.6 cm x 11.1 cm x 1 cm)

The coin purse found in the Maddox backpack is made of inexpensive vinyl with a nylon zippered enclosure. As with the wallets found in other Arks, the purse provided valuable information for researchers studying daily life in the Pacific Zone. When first discovered it contained $9 in cash, a resident card, and a keychain.

Explore the Maddox coin purse

ID card
$2 & $5 bills
Keychain