The first issue from this province is actually comprised of Postal Money Order forms (with serial #'s recorded for later redemption). More info as I get it.

Second issue notes were mimeographed forms, folded in half and glued together with silk thread layd out inside, with an Internal Revenue stamp of the appropriate denomination applied to it (on the left side of the obverse).

The third issue was actually a continuation of the second, consisting of a couple hundred 50 centavos notes with a facsimile "war bill" stamping applied where the Revenue stamps had been applied. This was done once the real stamp supply had been exhausted.

The fourth issue was printed printed from hand-engraved lead plates. The inks used varied from duplicator ink to diluted house paint, with over- or under-inked notes very common occurences.

First Issue - 1-Jan-1942 (?)

Second Issue - 1-Jan-1942

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50 Centavos

10 Centavos

 

20 Centavos

 

50 Centavos

 

1 Peso

2 Pesos

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1 Peso

 

2 Pesos

 

2.50 Pesos

 

4 Pesos

5 Pesos

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4 Pesos

 

5 Pesos

 

10 Pesos

 

20 Pesos

50 Pesos

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20 Pesos

 

50 Pesos

 

200 Pesos

 

Third Issue (ND)

 

50 centavos (Hand-Stamped)

50 Centavos

Fourth Issue (ND)

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10 Centavos (Large)

20 Centavos (Large)

50 Centavos (Large)

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1 Centavo (Small)

5 Centavos (Small)

10 Centavos (Small)

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20 Centavos (Small)

50 Centavos (Small)

1 Peso (Purple)

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1 Peso (Green & Brown)

2 Pesos (Printed on lined paper)

 

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