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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress-printed emergency guerrilla currency on plain paper in black ink, bearing a bearer cheque format addressed to the Philippine National Bank, Zamboanga Agency. The note carries a serial number and series letter in the upper left, the denomination ₱5.00 repeated at upper right and lower left, and the issuing authority line 'THE BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS' in bold capitals. Two manuscript signatures appear above the printed titles 'Accountant' and 'Manager', with a void clause printed at the base. |
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| 表面の銘文 | No 2976 A ₱5.00 To The Philippine National Bank Zamboanga Agency Zamboanga, P.I., 1942 Pay to BEARER the sum of FIVE (₱5.00) PESOS. THE BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS By: Accountant Manager (Void if not deposited within 90 days) |
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Philippine municipal emergency currency proliferated rapidly after the Japanese invasion of December 1941 severed normal banking operations. Zamboanga's issue was authorized under Commonwealth emergency provisions that allowed local governments to print their own scrip to maintain commerce — a stopgap that produced dozens of distinct local series across Mindanao alone.
The Province of Zamboanga fell to Japanese forces in May 1942, meaning notes issued that year had an extremely compressed window of legitimate use. Many were buried, burned, or abandoned as the occupation took hold.