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50 Centavos

Issuer Negros Occidental Provincial Currency Committee
Year 1942
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Currency Philippine Peso (1898-date)
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Obverse lettering FIFTY CENTAVOS
EMERGENCY CIRCULATING NOTE OF 1942
ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES ON JANUARY 20, 1942
THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES
WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND
FIFTY CENTAVOS
IN LAWFUL CURRENCY OF THE PHILIPPINES
NEGROS OCCIDENTAL PROVINCIAL CURRENCY COMMITTEE
CITY OF BACOLOD
Provincial Fiscal MEMBER
Provincial Treasurer CHAIRMAN
Ad. Prov. Auditor MEMBER
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Reverse lettering 50
FIFTY
COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES
CENTAVOS
EMERGENCY CIRCULATING NOTE OF 1942
50¢
CENTAVOS
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One of several emergency currency series authorized by provincial and local governments across the Philippines following the Japanese invasion in late 1941 and early 1942. With the Commonwealth peso effectively cut off from reliable supply and Japanese military scrip being imposed, local authorities moved quickly to issue their own notes to keep commerce functioning. The Negros Occidental series was among the more formally organized of these efforts, backed by provincial committee authority rather than issued ad hoc by individual municipalities.

Printed locally under occupation conditions, paper quality and impression consistency vary considerably across surviving examples. The S-prefix Pick designation flags it as a guerrilla or emergency issue.

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