PHILIPPINES 1943 1 PESO β SAMAR PROVINCE EMERGENCY BANKNOTE
Japanese Occupation | SMR 785 | Rare WWII Guerrilla Currency
A true wartime survivorβthis 1943 1 Peso Emergency Banknote issued by Samar Province is a fascinating piece of Philippine resistance history during the Japanese occupation. Cataloged as SMR 785, this scarce local note was part of the emergency currency circulated by the Philippine Commonwealth government-in-exile and guerrilla forces.
Key Features:
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Country: Philippines
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Province: Samar
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Year: 1943
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Denomination: 1 Peso
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Type: Emergency Guerrilla Issue
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Catalog: SMR 785
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Issuer: Provincial Board of Samar (Commonwealth of the Philippines)
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Historical Context: Circulated in defiance of Japanese-controlled currency, these notes helped sustain local economies and resistance movements
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Condition: [Specify grade or state here, or leave as "Well-preserved for its age and issue type"]
Printed under pressure, often with limited resources, these notes are highly collectible for their rarity, crude printing, and deep historical significance.
Whether you're into WWII history, emergency money, or Philippine numismatics, this note is a powerful addition to any serious collection.