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5 Pesos

Uitgever Negros Oriental Currency Committee
Jaar 1942
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Valuta Philippine Peso (1898-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Letterpress-printed emergency circulating note with a decorative border of repeated ornamental motifs running along all four edges. The centre carries the large denomination numeral 'V' as an underprint, with 'FIVE PESOS' in bold sans-serif lettering above a text block stating issuance under authority of the President of the Philippines for the Commonwealth of the Philippines. Three manuscript signatures appear along the lower portion above the titles of the Acting Provincial Fiscal, Acting Governor-Treasurer (Chairman), and Acting Provincial Auditor of Negros, with 'SERIES OF 1942' noted at upper right and denomination numerals '5' repeated in each corner.
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain letterpress-printed reverse with a bold ornamental border matching the obverse design. The centre displays the text 'FIVE' above 'COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES' and 'PESOS' in large block lettering, with the numeral '5' repeated vertically along both the left and right margins.
Opschrift keerzijde Log in om details te zien
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Opmerkingen

The Negros Oriental Currency Committee was one of dozens of provincial emergency currency bodies that formed across the Philippine archipelago after the Japanese invasion cut off access to central bank supplies. These committees operated under the authority of local governments and guerrilla administrations, issuing their own scrip to keep provincial economies functional during the occupation. The Negros island series is among the better-documented provincial issues, but individual committee notes remain genuinely scarce — production was crude, quantities were small, and many were deliberately destroyed when liberation made them redundant.

Surviving examples frequently show rough cuts and uneven inking, which reflects the printing conditions rather than damage in circulation.

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