Catálogo
| Emisor | Negros Emergency Currency Board |
|---|---|
| Año | 1945 |
| Tipo | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Valor | 20 Pesos |
| Moneda | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Composición | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Tamaño | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Forma | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Impresor | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Diseñador(es) | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Grabador(es) | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| En circulación hasta | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Referencia(s) | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Descripción del anverso | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| Leyenda del anverso | Treasury Emergency Currency Certificate Issued by authority of the President of the Philippines This certifies that the Commonwealth of the Philippines will redeem this certificate at face value upon termination of emergency Twenty Pesos Payable to the bearer on demand in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the Philippines Negros Emergency Currency Board Actg. Treasurer MEMBER Governor CHAIRMAN Actg. Auditor MEMBER SERIES OF 1945 |
| Descripción del reverso | The reverse is printed in green on white paper with a simple border of repeating ornamental devices running along all four edges. The denomination '20 PESOS' appears in the upper left and upper right corners, with 'XX' repeated in the lower corners; a large central vignette carries the bold block-letter inscription 'Twenty Philippines Pesos'. A blind embossed circular seal impression is visible at the left centre of the field. |
| Leyenda del reverso | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Firma(s) | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Tipo de protección | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Descripción de la protección | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Variantes | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Comentarios |
The Negros Emergency Currency Board was one of several provincial bodies authorized to issue guerrilla currency during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Negros Occidental maintained particularly organized resistance infrastructure, and its emergency issues were formally recognized by the Commonwealth government for postwar redemption — unlike many provincial guerrilla notes that were ultimately rejected.
The 1945 date places this note in the final phase of issue, when the American reconquest of the Visayas was already underway and Japanese military scrip was collapsing in purchasing power. Redemption records suggest a significant portion of the Negros series was actually presented and honored, making genuinely uncirculated survivors rarer than their surviving numbers imply.