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Allied Military Currency - WW2
Allied Military Currency was issued for use in France, Germany, Italy and Japan and for a short time in Korea, Denmark and Austria. The currency was issued to combat the effects of black market activity and the associated need to stabilise the local economy. They were issued to military personnel generally for use on base only. When, for example, the Germans left Greece, they first flooded the country with counterfeit currency to de-stabilise the economy. AMC was issued to the allies until the local currency stabilised. (Notes dated 1943)
Owner/Source | Notes kindly donated by Jim Mitchell (deceased). |
Date | Added 21-JAN-2007 |
Linked to | Thomas James Mitchell |
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