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1 Peso

Uitgever Municipality of Taft, Samar
Jaar 1943
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Beschrijving voorzijde Letterpress-printed emergency certificate of deposit on plain paper, with text composed in a typewritten style in black ink. The denomination ONE PESO is rendered in violet at centre, flanked on either side by authenticating handstamps. The full body text sets out the redemption pledge of the Municipal Government of Taft, Samar, issued under Municipal Council Resolution No. 22, Series of 1943.
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Taft is a small municipality on the eastern coast of Samar, and like dozens of Philippine local governments during the Japanese occupation, it printed its own emergency currency when the Japanese Military Administration notes failed to reach or were refused in outlying areas. These municipal guerrilla pesos — some authorized by the Philippine Commonwealth government-in-exile, others simply pragmatic local solutions — were produced under conditions that made consistent quality impossible. Hand-stamped signatures, irregular paper stocks, and improvised printing equipment are the norm for Samar provincial issues.

Survival rates are low. Most circulated hard and were destroyed or abandoned when American forces returned in 1944.

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