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20 Centavos

Uitgever Jagna Change Board
Jaar 1943
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Waarde 20 Centavos (0.20)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in black on pink paper stock, the note carries the large numeral '20' at upper left and right corners, with the denomination '20 CENTAVOS' in bold letterpress at centre. The issuer legend 'JAGNA CHANGE BOARD / will pay the bearer' appears above, followed by a handwritten serial number in violet ink at lower left and the date notation 's. 1943'. Three handwritten signatures appear at the base, above a printed line identifying the signatories by board title.
Opschrift voorzijde TWENTY CENTAVOS JAGNA CHANGE BOARD WILL PAY THE BEARER 20 CENTAVOS CIRCULATION & REDEMPTION AT JAGNA ONLY
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Opmerkingen

The Jagna Change Board was one of dozens of municipal and provincial emergency currency issuers that sprang up across the Philippines during the Japanese occupation. When Japanese Military Administration notes flooded the islands and small-denomination coinage disappeared from circulation, local governments — sometimes down to the municipality level — printed their own fractional emergency scrip to keep markets functioning. Jagna is a municipality on the southern coast of Bohol island.

These hyper-local issues were produced in tiny quantities with whatever printing resources were available. Most were redeemed or simply discarded after liberation, making any survivor genuinely uncommon.

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