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6 Pence 40th Infantry Battalion

Issuer 40th Infantry Battalion Officers' Mess
Year 1940-1941
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Value 6 Pence (1⁄40)
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Obverse description Plain buff paper stock with black letterpress impression. Unit designation "40 INF. BN." and "OFFICERS' MESS" printed in bold sans-serif capitals across the upper field, with the denomination "6d" in large type at centre. A prefixed serial number appears at lower left.
Obverse lettering 40 INF. BN.
OFFICERS' MESS
6d
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Comments

Australian military messes occasionally issued their own scrip when official small change was scarce in camp — a practical workaround with no formal authorization from the Commonwealth Bank or the military hierarchy. The 40th Infantry Battalion was an AIF unit raised in 1940, and mess scrip of this type circulated only within the confines of the officers' mess itself, redeemable for food, drink, or canteen goods.

These notes were never intended to survive. Most were redeemed and destroyed as a matter of course, which makes any extant example genuinely uncommon. Printing was almost certainly done locally, on whatever materials were available at the time of raising.

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