Welcome to the list ALYSON NICHOLE MYERS. I remember the Red mils being 1/10 and green being 5/10 cents. During the early 1940s my personal demon and I, my sister Sharon, became rather wealthy with our sidewalk carnivals. Everything cost one mil to nine mils and at the end of the day we had a fruit jar full of red and green mils with a few very ugly gray mils mixed in. I also remember that if you were careful you could bite the plastic mils and fold them exactly in half to fold them, then bite carefully again and fold them in half again. The gray metal mils tasted to rotten to do that trick. The demon was always mad at me when I did that because of the loss of revenue. When adding the total of mils to the deposit on soda bottles, we were very wealthy people.----Jim