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25 Cents Angler; Camp 101

Issuer Camp 101 (Canadian Prisoner of War / Internment Camp)
Year 1941-1945
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Value 25 Cents (0.25 CAD)
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Obverse description Red paper stock with black letterpress text. The denomination '25¢ (TWENTY-FIVE)' is printed in large bold type at centre, with 'CAMP 101' at top and expiry notice 'Expires December 31st, 1945' along the lower margin.
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Reverse description Plain red paper stock, entirely unprinted, serving as the verso of this canteen voucher.
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Camp 101 was located at Lethbridge, Alberta — the largest prisoner of war camp in Canada during the Second World War, holding primarily German and Italian prisoners captured in North Africa and transferred under the Geneva Convention. The camp issued its own scrip denominations to allow prisoners limited purchasing power within the canteen system while preventing any accumulation of Canadian currency that could facilitate escape.

The "Angler" designation has caused confusion: Angler was a separate Ontario internment camp (Camp 101W), and some scrip pieces from Lethbridge carry that name due to administrative overlap in the Canadian POW camp numbering. Whether this note originates from the Alberta facility or the Ontario one remains a point of genuine dispute among collectors.