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10 Cents USARJ

Issuer United States Army, Japan (USARJ) - N.C.O. Open Mess
Year 1957-1975
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Composition Paper (beige)
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Obverse lettering USARJ
N.C.O. OPEN MESS
NOT GOOD
IF
DETACHED
10
CENTS
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Protection description Four punch holes pierced through the serial number area to indicate use or cancellation.
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N.C.O. Open Mess scrip was a parallel currency operating entirely within the non-commissioned officers' club system of U.S. Army installations in occupied and post-treaty Japan. These notes circulated as vouchers redeemable for food, drink, and services within the mess — a closed economic loop designed to prevent dollar-denominated currency from leaking into the Japanese black market, a genuine problem during the occupation years that persisted as a policy concern well into the 1970s.

Punch cancellation on surviving examples indicates redemption or retirement from service use rather than destruction — a practical accounting measure, and the reason most collectible specimens carry the hole.

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