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1 Penny Australian Staff Corps

Issuer Australian Staff Corps Mess, A.H.Q.
Year 1939-1945
Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Printed in black letterpress on plain paper. The official insignia badge of the Australian Staff Corps appears as a vignette at left, with the denomination at right against a wavy guilloche underprint background.
Obverse lettering 1d.
AUSTRALIAN
STAFF CORPS
STAFF CORPS MESS
A.H.Q.
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Comments

Australian military messes issued their own scrip during World War II to manage canteen and bar accounts within closed military communities — this kept cash from leaking out of controlled environments and simplified accounting between pay periods. The Australian Staff Corps Mess at Army Headquarters, Canberra, was among the more administratively formal of these issuers, which likely accounts for the scrip being produced at all rather than settled through ledger entries alone.

Mess scrip of this type was never legal tender and had no value outside the issuing unit. Most was destroyed at cessation, making survivors genuinely uncommon.

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