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10 Cents - George V

Issuer Government of the Straits Settlements
Year 1919
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Value 10 Cents (0.10)
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Obverse lettering THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
Promises to pay the bearer on demand at SINGAPORE
TEN CENTS
10
14th October 1919.
LOCAL CURRENCY FOR VALUE RECEIVED.
Treasurer.
TEN CENTS
سڠ ولهسين
壹角
10
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Reverse lettering TEN CENTS
سڠولهسين
壹角
10 சென்ட்.
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The Straits Settlements 10 Cents notes of this period were a direct response to the acute small-change shortage that plagued the region during and immediately after World War I. Silver subsidiary coinage had been hoarded and melted, and the colonial administration turned to De La Rue in London to produce emergency fractional currency quickly. This series ran across several issues between 1917 and 1920, with P#8 being among the later printings as the shortage dragged on longer than authorities anticipated.

De La Rue's production quality was reliable, but these small-denomination notes circulated hard in humid tropical conditions — paper deterioration is a known issue with surviving examples, not a grading caveat but a genuine consequence of Malayan coastal climate.

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