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| Issuer | USASTRATCOM NCO & EM Open Mess, Tehran, Iran |
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| Year | 1960-1979 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Letterpress-printed in black on plain paper stock. The left panel carries three lines of sans-serif institution text above the 'Void if detached' notice and a red serial number; the right panel bears the large numeral '20' over the word 'CENTS' within a ruled border. |
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| Obverse lettering | USASTRATCOM OPEN MESS NCO & EM OPEN MESS TEHRAN, IRAN Void if detached 20 CENTS |
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Military scrip issued by the NCO and Enlisted Men's Open Mess at USASTRATCOM's Tehran facility — the United States Army Strategic Communications Command's presence in Iran during the Pahlavi era. These messes operated as semi-closed economic systems, using locally issued scrip to keep dollar currency off the Iranian black market and to restrict purchasing power to on-base establishments. The practical effect was a parallel micro-economy running alongside the official Military Payment Certificates used elsewhere in the region.
The wide date range reflects genuine uncertainty — documentation for individual mess scrip issues is sparse, and most were destroyed or discarded after the 1979 revolution ended the American military presence in Iran almost overnight.