Green’s Dictionary of Slang

scream and holler n.

also scream and hollar
[rhy. sl.]

(US Und.) a dollar.

[US]A.J. Pollock Und. Speaks n.p.: Scream and holler, a dollar.
[US]Maurer & Baker ‘“Aus.” Rhyming Argot’ in AS XIX:3.
[US]Monteleone Criminal Sl. (rev. edn).
[UK]R. Walton ‘Cockney Jack and the Beanstalk’ 🌐 ‘Nice don’t know how you’ve got there [...] What will you take for her?’ ‘How about ninety-two thousand scream and hollers?’ asked Jack.