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| 表面の説明 | Plain letterpress-printed voucher on cream paper, with the depot title in italic script at the top, separated from the denomination text by a short horizontal rule. The legend 'BON DE CANTINE' is set in bold block capitals at centre, with '50 centimes' in a smaller bold typeface below; a hand-written serial number appears at lower right. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Dépôt des Prisonniers de Guerre de Vierzon BON DE CANTINE 50 centimes (Translation: Prisoner of war depot of Vierzon. Canteen voucher.) |
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| 偽造防止技術 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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Bon de cantine notes were issued by individual French prisoner-of-war camps during the First World War to allow German and Austro-Hungarian prisoners to purchase goods at the camp canteen without handling French currency. Vierzon, a railway junction town in the Cher département, housed one of these depots. The scrip was strictly internal — it had no value outside the wire and was deliberately kept non-exchangeable to prevent accumulation of spendable currency by prisoners.
Camp-issued cantine bons survive in wildly unequal numbers depending on the size and duration of the depot. Vierzon examples are among the scarcer provincial issues.