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Art1.2

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  1. Series 471 Issued: March 10,1947 Withdrawn: March 22,1948 Countries of use: Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Morocco, Netherlands, Philippines, Ryukyus, Scotland, Trieste, Yugoslavia Printed by Tudor Press Inc., Boston, MA; numbered and separated by Bureau of Engraving and Printing All notes are red w/ light blue underprint. Vignettes are identical to Series 461. Denominations: 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar, 5 dollars, and 10 dollars. US Series 471 5cent front by Art OConnell, on Flickr US Series 471 5cent back by Art OConnell, on Flickr
  2. Series 461 Issued: September 16,1946 Europe and September 30,1946 Pacific Withdrawn: March 10,1947 Countries of use: Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Morocco, Netherlands, Philippines, Ryukyus, Scotland, Trieste, Yugoslavia Printed by Tudor Press Inc., Boston, MA; numbered and separated by Bureau of Engraving and Printing All notes are black with blue underprinting on the front and black with maroon underprinting on the back. Denominations: 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar, 5 dollars, and 10 dollars. US Series 461 10cents obv by Art OConnell, on Flickr US Series 461 10cents rev by Art OConnell, on Flickr
  3. Series 461 Issued: September 16,1946 Europe and September 30,1946 Pacific Withdrawn: March 10,1947 Countries of use: Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Morocco, Netherlands, Philippines, Ryukyus, Scotland, Trieste, Yugoslavia Printed by Tudor Press Inc., Boston, MA; numbered and separated by Bureau of Engraving and Printing All notes are black with blue underprinting on the front and black with maroon underprinting on the back. Denominations: 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar, 5 dollars, and 10 dollars. US Series 461 5cent front by Art OConnell, on Flickr US Series 461 5cent back by Art OConnell, on Flickr
  4. Series 100 50 Sen US Series 100 50sen front by Art OConnell, on Flickr US Series 100 50sen back by Art OConnell, on Flickr This is an example for Japan, Military Currency produced for the use of allied troops and the local Japanese population at the end, and in the period immediately after WWII (Pick 1994: 751). They were used in Okinawa till 1958 (Pick 1994: 751). Courtesy of Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
  5. 6th Series. 10 New Pence - 6th Series Obv by Art OConnell, on Flickr 10 New Pence - 6th Series Rev by Art OConnell, on Flickr That completes my holdings for British MPCs.
  6. I'm not up-to-date on these notes and so have no real idea of the dates for this 4th Series, or any other British MPC series for that matter. Any help? British Armed Forces 1Pound 4th Series obv by Art OConnell, on Flickr British Armed Forces 1Pound 4th Series rev by Art OConnell, on Flickr
  7. Hi. I was posting a few images of MPCs over in the Asylum for a posting frenzy thing that I have going on and thought perhaps posting some of them here would be interesting for some members. Please feel free to add your comments and notes that you have in your collection as well. Thanks. A few British MPCs to start. British Armed Forces 1Pound 2nd Series obv by Art OConnell, on Flickr British Armed Forces 1Pound 2nd Series rev by Art OConnell, on Flickr I love the design on this note. Very intricate but pleasing to my eye.
  8. I always enjoyed these things. I loved watching the machines stamp them out.
  9. I haven't even seen a machine for several years. Nice find IK.
  10. You have a terrific collection of gaming items.
  11. Great info. Thank you for a most interesting post.
  12. I've never tried the weight on the newer quarters but I have to wonder if they're within specs but off enough for the machine to notice.
  13. Ah the wooden nickel. I've always liked them.
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