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5 Centimes P.O.W. Cage

Issuer P.O.W. Cage Canteen
Year 1917-1918
Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Plain yellowish paper canteen voucher with letterpress text arranged in three horizontal registers, separated by ruled lines: issuer inscription at top, denomination label at centre, and value at foot. No vignette or decorative underprint.
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Reverse description Plain yellowish paper, largely blank save for a circular control stamp impression in black ink applied at lower left, likely a validation or issuing authority mark.
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Comments

POW camp scrip from the First World War occupies one of the more legally ambiguous corners of emergency currency. Camp canteen notes were issued by the detaining power — in this case almost certainly under British or French military administration — to prevent prisoners from accumulating official coin that could fund escape attempts or be smuggled out. The 5 centimes denomination places this squarely in a French-administered or French-territory camp context.

Campbell 4883 is thinly documented. Surviving examples are rare simply because most scrip was demonetized and pulped at war's end.

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