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1 Peso Green seal, different border

Emittent Negros Emergency Currency Board
Jahr 1944
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Form Rectangular
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Printed in red letterpress on plain paper, the obverse carries the full treasury emergency currency text in multiple lines across the centre, with the denomination ONE PESO in large bold type. A circular green official seal is affixed to the right, and the serial number is printed in green below the main text block. Three manuscript signatures of board officials appear along the lower portion, identified by their respective titles.
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Rückseitenbeschreibung Printed in olive-green on plain paper, the reverse is framed by a repetitive ornamental border composed of small decorative typographic units. The denomination ONE PHILIPPINES PESO is set in large serif type at centre, while the corners carry secondary ONE PESO inscriptions and numeral 1 with PESO in the side panels, all within the same green ink.
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Anmerkungen

The Negros Emergency Currency Board was one of several provincial Filipino authorities that issued guerrilla currency during the Japanese occupation, operating under the tacit authorization of the Philippine Commonwealth government-in-exile. These notes circulated in Negros Occidental as a practical alternative to the Japanese-issued Mickey Mouse money, which locals refused or discounted heavily. The "different border" designation in the Pick catalog distinguishes this variety from the more common border type — a distinction that matters for completeness but rarely affects collector demand dramatically.

Paper quality and ink consistency vary considerably across the 1944 guerrilla issues, a direct consequence of wartime supply constraints.

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