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| 表面の説明 | Plain beige card stock with sparse letterpress text in black ink. The issuer name and club designation appear in two lines of serif type across the upper portion, with the denomination "As. 8" printed in large bold characters below. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Piardoba Army Air Base Officer's Club As. 8 |
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Piardoba, in Bengal's Murshidabad district, hosted a major U.S. Army Air Forces base during the Burma campaign — one of the staging points for the Hump airlift over the Himalayas into China. Officer's Club chits of this kind circulated as scrip within the base perimeter, substituting for military payment certificates or hard currency in the club's controlled economy. They were never legal tender and carried no backing beyond the club's own accounting.
Eight annas — half a rupee — was a practical denomination for canteen transactions in a wartime South Asian setting. Almost no examples survive; most were redeemed, discarded, or destroyed when the base closed after V-J Day.