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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress in black with mauve underprint; the Australian coat of arms appears as a central underprint motif. Inscriptions identify the issuer as the Australian Army Canteen Service, B.C.O.F., with the denomination stated as Three Yen and the printer noted at lower margin. |
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| 表面の銘文 | AUSTRALIAN ARMY CANTEENS SERVICE B.C.O.F. Three Yen Miller, Melb. |
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The British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) tokens and notes occupy an oddly marginal place in occupation currency history — technically military scrip, not legal tender in Japan, and not recognized by the broader Allied occupation administration under SCAP. The Australian Army Canteen Service issued these notes exclusively for use within BCOF canteen facilities, keeping Australian servicemen's spending power corralled away from the Japanese civilian economy at a time when yen inflation was severe and fraternization through commerce was actively discouraged.
Miller, the Melbourne commercial printer, produced the series without the high-security features typical of military currency — a reflection of the notes' purely internal, non-convertible function rather than any oversight.