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150 grammes de viande - Gent

Issuer Stedelijke Bevoorradingsdienst Gent
Year 1914-1918
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Currency Franc (1830-2002)
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Obverse description Coloured ground with a foliate underprint framing the field. Legends and denomination value printed in black letterpress, arranged in a centred vertical layout across the face of the voucher.
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Reverse description Plain cream paper, unprinted, with the characteristic undulating perforated border visible on all sides.
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Ghent's municipal supply service issued these rationing vouchers during the German occupation of World War One, when the city's food distribution fell under strict civilian administration. The Allied naval blockade, combined with systematic German requisitioning, reduced the Belgian civilian meat supply to near-nothing by 1916 — these tokens were the bureaucratic machinery that managed the collapse.

Paper rationing scrip of this type was produced locally under occupation conditions, not by a commercial security printer. Survival rates are uneven; many were redeemed and pulped, while others were simply discarded once the system ended in 1918.

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