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10 Shillings

Uitgever Papuan Industries Ltd.
Jaar 1906
Type Pattern or trial banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 10 SHILLINGS
THEY SHOULD BEAT THEIR SWORDS
INTO PRUNING HOOKS
SHARES INTO PLOUGH
AND THEIR SPEARS
PAPUAN INDUSTRIES Ltd
FAITH & WORKS
PEACE GOODWILL
THE PAPUAN INDUSTRIES Ltd.
PAY THE SUM OF TEN SHILLINGS STERLING
PAPUA
THIS ORDER IS PAYABLE AT THE OFFICES OF THE
COMPANY AT MULGRAVE ISLAND AND SYDNEY OR AT
THE QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK Ltd. THURSDAY ISLAND
ISSUED
DIRECTOR
MANAGING DIRECTOR
PAPUA OR NEW GUINEA
Mulgrave Is.
or Badu
TORRES STRAIT
Thursday Is.
BRADBURY, WILKINSON & Co. Ld. ENGRAVERS LONDON
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BRADBURY WILKINSON & Co. Ld.
LONDON
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Papuan Industries Ltd. was a trading and plantation company operating in British New Guinea, and this note is one of the more obscure examples of private commercial scrip issued in the Pacific region. Corporate-issued currency of this kind filled a genuine gap — official coinage was scarce and inconvenient in remote plantation economies where the company itself functioned as the primary commercial intermediary for its workers and suppliers.

Bradbury, Wilkinson's involvement gives it a level of physical quality unusual for plantation scrip. The firm printed colonial government issues across the British Empire; being engaged for a private company note in 1906 suggests Papuan Industries had both the capital and the ambition to produce something resembling legitimate currency.

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