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50 Centesimi Padova; Civilian Internment Camp

Uitgever Campo Concentramento Internati Civili - Padova
Jaar 1939-1943
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Waarde 50 Centesimi (0.50 ITL)
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Opschrift voorzijde Campo Concentramento Internati Civili - Padova
Cent. 50
Buono per Cent. CINQUANTA
Il Comandante del Campo
Valevole solo nel campo.
(Translation: Civilian Internment Concentration Camp Padova. Voucher for fifty centesimi. 50 centesimi. The Camp Commandant. Valid only in the camp.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse entirely unprinted, with plain cream paper stock showing fold lines and age-toning consistent with wartime issue.
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Opmerkingen

Civilian internment camp money occupies an uncomfortable niche in Italian notaphily. Under the Fascist regime's internment policy — codified through the 1940 Public Security laws but operating informally from as early as 1939 — foreign nationals and "undesirable" residents were confined to camps and forced colonies across Italy, denied access to regular currency and issued scrip redeemable only within the camp's internal economy.

The Padova camp was among the earlier installations. Scrip from this issuer survives in small quantities, largely because the camps were administratively dismantled following the September 1943 armistice, at which point most internal documents and currency stocks were abandoned or destroyed rather than formally redeemed.

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