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| 正面描述 | Plain coupon printed in black letterpress on aged paper stock. Central text block carries the issuer name, denomination in words, and anna notation in fractional format. A handwritten serial number appears in blue ink at left margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | The B.-A. Club Coupon Annas Two only As. -/2/- |
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The B.-A. Club was a British forces recreational establishment operating in South Asia during the Second World War — the "B.A." almost certainly standing for British Army. Canteen and mess clubs of this type routinely issued their own low-denomination paper tokens or chits to manage small transactions internally, bypassing the need for coinage that was often scarce or impractical in field conditions. Two annas was a typical threshold for a tea, a snack, or a single cigarette.
These chits were never legal tender and had no value outside the issuing establishment. Few were retained after the club closed or the unit moved on.