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This banknote is issued by the British Military Authority. Its face value is one shilling. The monetary unit is the shilling. The year of issue of this banknote is 1956.
Banknotes issued by the British Military Authority during and after World War II were intended to facilitate economic transactions in territories occupied or administered by British forces. These banknotes were designed for use by the military, civilians working for the military administration, and the local population. The issuance of these banknotes was a pragmatic measure to stabilize the local economy during the transition period and to prevent counterfeiting of the local currency.
The design of these banknotes was generally simple and functional, highlighting the symbols of British authority. The motifs were often simple, with clear inscriptions indicating the face value and the issuer. The colors used were chosen to facilitate the distinction between different denominations and to deter counterfeiting. These banknotes are important witnesses to the monetary and military history of the 20th century, reflecting the economic and logistical challenges faced by the British forces in the areas they administered.
The historical value of these banknotes lies in their role as a temporary means of exchange in contexts of crisis and political transition. They represent a particular facet of British economic and military history and are now collectibles sought after by numismatists interested in this period.