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5 Cents Thika Camp

Issuer P.O.W. Camp No. 5, Thika (D.A.P.S.S.)
Year 1941
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Value 5 Cents Thika Camp
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Obverse description Violet letterpress vignette on cream paper, centred within a double-lined rectangular border with two lateral oval lobes. The large numeral '5' appears as a white underprint behind the black overprinted text. The issuing authority legend 'D.A.P.S.S.—1941' is printed vertically in black along the left margin.
Obverse lettering 5 CENTS
P.O.W. CAMP
No. 5
THIKA
D.A.P.S.S. - 1941
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The D.A.P.S.S. — Directorate of Army Postal Services and Supplies — operated a network of prisoner-of-war camp scrip across East Africa during the Second World War, with Thika Camp No. 5 holding primarily Italian prisoners captured during the East African Campaign of 1940–41. Camp scrip of this kind was issued to prevent POWs from accumulating currency usable outside the wire, a requirement under Geneva Convention provisions governing prisoner canteen privileges.

Thika issues are among the scarcer East African POW denominations. The camp itself was a major internment site, but survival rates for low-denomination scrip are poor — small values circulated hardest and were rarely preserved.

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