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25 Gulden

Issuer Wijktoko Tjideng (Japanese internment camp canteen, Batavia)
Year 1942-1945
Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Plain cream paper with bold black serif letterpress text. The camp canteen name "Wijktoko Tjideng" is printed in large type across the upper portion, with the numeral "25" at lower left and "GULDEN" in a small boxed vignette at lower right. A small blue-green rubber stamp impression appears at lower left.
Obverse lettering Wijktoko Tjideng
25 GULDEN
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Tjideng was one of the most overcrowded Japanese civilian internment camps in occupied Batavia, holding Dutch and Dutch-colonial women and children under conditions that worsened sharply after Kenichi Sonei took command in 1944. Camp canteen scrip like this note functioned within a closed internal economy — prisoners could spend it only within the camp's own toko, a canteen that supplied whatever goods the Japanese administration permitted to be sold, at prices the prisoners had no power to contest.

Wijktoko scrip was never redeemable outside the wire. After liberation in August 1945, it was worthless. Survivors rarely kept it.

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