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1 Paiso WW II Cash Coupon

Issuer Mengni Taluka State
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Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering MANGNI TALUKA in English Gujarati Text saying `State Mengni Taluka Revenue Stamp, One Paiso`
Reverse description Uniface note; the reverse is plain, unprinted pressboard showing only aging and surface wear consistent with wartime emergency issue material, with three small red dots visible along the lower edge.
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Mengni Taluka was a small princely state in the Kathiawar region of what is now Gujarat, and like several minor talukas during the Second World War, it resorted to issuing its own low-denomination scrip when small coin shortages became acute across British India. The wartime metal requisitions of the early 1940s drained subsidiary coinage from circulation at the local level, and taluka administrations were left to improvise.

The pressboard composition is notable — this is closer to stiff card stock than conventional banknote paper, which accounts for the high attrition rate among surviving examples. Most have split along fold lines or suffered edge deterioration from handling.

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