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| Issuer | 4th Psychological Operations Group (U.S. Army) |
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| Year | 1967-1971 |
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| Currency | Dollar |
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| Obverse description | Blue paper with black letterpress print throughout. The left panel carries the unit designation and mess identification in bold serif type, with a red serial number in the lower centre. The denomination is set in large bold numerals within a solid black-bordered right panel. |
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| Obverse lettering | 4th PSYOP Gp. Open Mess Void if detached 25 CENTS |
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| Comments |
The 4th PSYOP Group produced scrip like this during the Vietnam War as part of a broader effort to demonstrate to South Vietnamese civilians and soldiers what American-style currency looked like — and, more practically, to create materials that could be adapted into propaganda leaflets or training aids. These pieces occupy a genuinely odd corner of military ephemera: not legal tender, not official MPC, but purposeful objects made by a unit whose entire mission was manufactured persuasion.
Blue paper was a deliberate choice — it visually distinguished this material from circulating Military Payment Certificates, which had their own tightly controlled series.