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| Issuer | Torii Station N.C.O. Open Mess |
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| Year | 1945-1960 |
| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse lettering | TORII STATION N.C.O. OPEN MESS A.P.O. 331, S.F. NOT GOOD IF DETACHED 5 CENTS |
| Reverse description | Plain red paper with no printed design, text, or ornamentation; perforated edges visible on all sides consistent with booklet separation. |
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Torii Station, on the west coast of Okinawa near Yomitan, operated as a U.S. Army base from the immediate postwar period through the decades-long American administration of the Ryukyu Islands. Non-commissioned officers' clubs on American bases throughout the Pacific issued their own scrip during this period to keep funds circulating within the mess rather than bleeding into the local economy — a practical financial control, not a formal currency program.
The red paper composition is a deliberate denomination marker, a common convention in military club scrip systems where color differentiated values at a glance across a busy bar counter.