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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed voucher on buff-coloured paper in dark blue ink, with a rectangular border enclosing the camp inscriptions at left and a bold numeral '10' within a decorative cartouche at right, surmounted by the word 'CENTS'. A red serial number is printed in the lower centre, alongside a caution legend in the lower-left corner warning against detachment. |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse entirely plain, printed on the same buff-coloured stock with no text, vignette, or ornamentation of any kind. |
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Camp Ashby, near Temperanceville on Virginia's Eastern Shore, held German prisoners during the Second World War — primarily agricultural laborers redirected into local farming operations after the U.S. began extracting economic value from its POW population under the Geneva Convention's labor provisions. The scrip issued there, including this 10-cent denomination, was designed to circulate only within the camp's canteen system, preventing prisoners from accumulating U.S. currency that might fund escape attempts.
The S&B catalogue (Schwan & Boling) documents this issue as part of a broader, loosely standardized program — individual camps often sourced their scrip locally, and production quality varies considerably across the series.