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| Uitgever | Dansk Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) |
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| Jaar | |
| Type | Vouchers |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | DANSK RØDE KORS 25 ØRE JUTLANDIASEDDEL Må kun anvendes som betalingsmiddel ombord på hospitalsskibet Jutlandia efter de herfor givne bestemmelser. For use only as means of payment on board the hospitalship Jutlandia in accordance with given regulations. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | DANSK RØDE KORS 25 ØRE JUTLANDIASEDDEL Må kun anvendes som betalingsmiddel ombord på hospitalsskibet Jutlandia efter de herfor givne bestemmelser. For use only as means of payment on board the hospitalship Jutlandia in accordance with given regulations. |
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The MS Jutlandia served as Denmark's contribution to the United Nations forces during the Korean War, operating as a hospital ship from 1951 to 1953. The Danish Red Cross issued scrip for use aboard — a self-contained monetary system for crew and patients that never entered general Danish circulation. Notes of this type were redeemed or destroyed at voyage's end, which accounts for their relative scarcity now.
Issued by a non-governmental humanitarian organization rather than any state authority, this piece occupies an unusual position in Scandinavian notaphily — neither military scrip nor civilian currency.