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50 Pence Postal Order; British Field Post Office, Alberta

Issuer Royal Mail (Post Office), United Kingdom
Year 2006
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering POSTAL ORDER
FIFTY PENCE
50P
PLEASE PAY
RECEIVED/SIGNATURE
POSTAGE STAMPS
NOT NEGOTIABLE
COUNTERFOIL
DO NOT WRITE OR MARK BELOW THIS LINE
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Reverse lettering giftaid it
Gift Aid declaration
This Order
Important
Issued in the UK by Royal Mail Holdings PLC
DO NOT WRITE OR MARK BELOW THIS LINE
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British Forces Postal Orders — colloquially "BFPOs" — have circulated among UK military personnel stationed abroad since the Second World War, functioning as a controlled remittance instrument rather than a conventional postal order. Personnel at Canadian Forces Base Suffield in Alberta, where British troops train under the long-standing BATUS agreement, would have used this through the embedded British Field Post Office.

De La Rue's watermark security on these is notably modest relative to contemporary civilian postal instruments — deliberate, given the controlled distribution environment and the assumption that field conditions limit sophisticated verification.

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