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10 Cents Grant PoW Camp

Issuer Camp Grant Prisoner of War Camp
Year 1943-1946
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse lettering PRISONER OF WAR CAMP
CAMP GRANT, ILLINOIS
NOT GOOD IF DETACHED
10
CENTS
Reverse description Plain unprinted orange-tan paper stock with no text, imagery, or security features; the reverse shows only the natural texture of the paper.
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Camp Grant, near Rockford, Illinois, functioned as one of the major prisoner of war processing and internment facilities in the United States during the Second World War, holding primarily German and Italian prisoners. The U.S. Army ran a scrip program across its POW camps to give detainees a medium of exchange for canteen purchases — real currency was prohibited inside the wire, both to prevent escape financing and to comply with Geneva Convention provisions requiring that prisoners be paid for labor.

Camp Grant scrip is among the scarcer examples of domestic U.S. POW camp money. The camp closed in 1946, and most scrip was pulled from circulation and destroyed at that point.

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