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1 Peso

Issuer Negros Emergency Currency Board
Year 1943
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Currency Peso (1903-1949)
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Obverse lettering Treasury Emergency Currency Certificate
Issued by authority of the President of the Philippines
This certifies that the Commonwealth of the Philippines will redeem this certificate at face value upon termination of emergency
SERIES OF 1943
ONE PESO
Payable to the bearer on demand in silver pesos or in legal tender currency of the Negros Emergency Currency Board
No 210606
Actg. Treasurer MEMBER
Governor CHAIRMAN
Prov. Auditor MEMBER
A3
A
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Reverse lettering One Philippines Peso
ONE PESO
1 PESO
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The Negros Emergency Currency Board was one of several provincial bodies established across the Philippine islands during the Japanese occupation to keep local economies functional after the occupying forces displaced existing currency supplies. Negros Occidental operated with considerable autonomy during this period, and the emergency notes issued there were backed informally by the provincial government rather than any banking institution.

These guerrilla-era notes were printed under difficult conditions with locally available materials, and paper quality varies considerably across surviving examples. Japanese authorities considered possession of such notes an act of resistance.

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