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US Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv Banknotes

Description: US Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE Emergency Note 10, 20, and 50 CentavosSigned by the currency committee consisted of Acting Provincial Governor Roque Perido as Chairman, with Assistant Provincial treasurer Ambrosio Vallejo and provincial Auditor Lupo Guzman as Members. MOUNTAIN PROVINCE Emergency Note The Japanese 14th Army began landing at Lingayen Gulf on December 22, 1941. Gen. Mac-Arthur ordered USAFFE forces to withdraw to Bataan, but the rapid Japanese advance cut the lines of retreat of many units. When the 43rd Infantry crossed the Cordillera Mountains it found Japanese tanks blocking further withdrawal. Col. John P. Horan decided to take the remnants of this unit to Mountain Province to engage in guerilla warfare. The Japanese advance had also isolated the provincial Government of Bontoc. The provincial treasurer was able to meet financial obligations by issuing checks, but it was obvious the supply of checks would soon run out.On January 24, 1942 the Provincial Board adopted Resolution No. 5 which established a Currency Committee, in accordance with instructions by President Quezon, with authority to print 300,000 pesos in emergency currency. The Currency Committee considered of Acting Provincial Governor Roque Perido as Chairman, with Assistant Provincial Treasurer Ambrosio Vallejo and Provincial Auditor Lupo Guzman as members (President Quezon’s instructions had designated the Provincial Treasurer as the member of the committee, but since he was absent from the province he could not serve although his name does appear on the currency.) The Committee arranged for currency printing by the Mission Press at Saint Mary the virgin Mission in Sagada, with delivery by the end of the month. The first printing was actually amounted to 96,070.35 pesos. In late January 1942 as the Japanese approached Bontoc, the provincial government moved to Lubuagan. The Japanese occupied Bontoc on February 2, but were forced to withdraw south later. The provincial government returned to Bontoc and a second printing of currency got underway. The Provincial Board by Resolution No.6 increase the authorized amount to 500,000 pesos. With the fall of Bataan the Japanese were able to deploy large forces for mopping up operations and the provincial government once again moved to Lubuagan. The Currency Committee destroyed just under 200,000 pesos currency which had not yet been returned over to the Treasury. The provincial government then evacuated Lubuagan for a remote area. Of the 500,000 pesos authorized, 307,902.90 pesos were delivered to the Provincial Treasury. Of this amount 265,756.90 pesos were place in circulation. The balance of 42,146 pesos remained unissued in the Treasury until it was looted during an American bombing attack on March 16, 1945. ON GRADING The grade I gave is just my opinion and may differ from others. Grading is subjective and not an exact science. Please take a look at the photo and grade it accordingly. Several subjective factors of personal preference may be considered different by others. These include paper texture, quality, color, folds, markings, stains and overall eye appeal. -----------------------oo0oo----------------------- SHIPPING and PAYMENT: We ship Worldwide We will combine shipping cost for multiple items, please wait for my invoice after sale. For local buyer we use LBC Express and Lalamove within Metro Manila for shipping.

Price: 15.99 USD

Location: Manila

End Time: 2024-03-05T07:31:49.000Z

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US Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv BanknotesUS Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv BanknotesUS Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv BanknotesUS Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv BanknotesUS Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv BanknotesUS Philippines MOUNTAIN PROVINCE WW2 Emergency Note 10, 20 & 50 Centv Banknotes

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Country/Region of Manufacture: Philippines

Certification: Uncertified

Country: Philippines

Grade: Ungraded

Type: Banknotes

Year: WWII era

Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

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