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 Posted 02/03/2011  9:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coin Chaser to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this the correct forum to discuss military payment paper?
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If it's paper, I guess so. Some of the current script (from OIF) is actually a very light weight cardboard. I guess it's OK here too. (They ran out of change at the PXs and issued paper coins with military equipment on them as change.)
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I was told this was WW2 military script and money. Need help identifying it.

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Military-Scriptis was WW2 military money.
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Roman coins slipped in sorry.
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Back side of bills.

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Sorry for all the mistakes. I finally figured it out. This is the back side of the original.

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Coin Chaser, you are worse with pictures than I am........ Okay, here they are:

The first one is 1/4 Rupee issued by the Japanese Government for use in Burma during WWII (1942).

The second one is 1 centavo issued by the Japanese Government for use in The Philippines during WWII (1942).

The third one is 5 cents issued by the Japanese Government for use in The Netherlands Indies during WWII (1942).

The fourth one is 1 Mark issued by the Allies for use in Germany post WWII (1944).

The fifth one is 2 Francs issued by the Allies for use in France post WWII (1944).

The sixth one is 1 Yen issued by the Allies for use in Japan post WWII (1945).

The last one is not a military type.... it is a normal 5 Franc note issued by the French government (1943-1947).
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Zeewool you are the MAN. I am easily confused on the computer and yes I had trouble with the pictures as you can see. But you were able to work Thur the mess and solve my puzzle. Thanks!
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