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1 Anna Air Transport Command

Issuer U.S. Air Transport Command Army Exchange
Year 1942-1945
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Currency Rupee (1770-1947)
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Obverse description Plain cream paper coupon printed in black letterpress. The issuer inscription appears across the upper portion, with the large numeral "1" centred between the denomination word repeated on either side. A numbered blank line appears at top right, with the word COUPON at the base.
Obverse lettering No.
A.T.C. ARMY EXCHANGE No. 886-2
ANNA 1 ANNA
COUPON
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The Army Air Forces Air Transport Command ran a global logistics network across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Pacific — and its Exchange scrip existed to keep that economy internal. The 1 Anna denomination pegs this note specifically to the India-Burma-China theater, where ATC crews were ferrying supplies over the Hump into Nationalist China. Standard Indian currency used annas as fractional units of the rupee, so denominating Exchange scrip in annas was a functional necessity, not an affectation.

These were not legal tender and carried no redemption guarantee outside the command's own exchanges. Accounting for them after the war was notoriously inconsistent.

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