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4 Annas Calcutta; Karnani Estates

Uitgever Calcutta American Officers Mess, Karnani Estates
Jaar 1942-1945
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain cream paper with simple letterpress printing in black. Issuer name 'CALCUTTA AMERICAN OFFICERS MESS' and 'KARNANI ESTATES' printed in bold serif capitals across the upper portion, with a series letter 'A' at upper right. The denomination 'As. 4' rendered in large bold type at centre-lower field.
Opschrift voorzijde A
CALCUTTA AMERICAN
OFFICERS MESS
KARNANI ESTATES
As. 4
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Opmerkingen

Karnani Estates was a prominent Calcutta property concern, and its premises on Chowringhee housed one of the American Officers' Messes established during the Second World War, when the city became a major rear-area command hub for Allied operations in the China-Burma-India theater. This note is a privately issued mess chit — not a currency instrument in any formal sense, but a token of internal account used to settle canteen or bar transactions within the mess itself.

The anna denomination roots it firmly in the wartime Indian monetary system before decimalization. These chits were never intended to outlast the occupation, and most didn't.

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