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This banknote is a $5 military payment certificate issued in 1948 in the United States. It belongs to the series 681-43.
The front of the note features designs and inscriptions specific to military payment certificates issued during this period. The dominant color is likely to vary depending on the series and denomination. It usually features the face value of the note, $5, as well as legal notices and signatures of U.S. government officials. Graphic elements may include official seals and symbols representing the armed forces.
The back of the note is also likely to feature illustrations or patriotic motifs. It may contain additional information regarding the use and validity of the military payment certificate. The face value, $5, is clearly indicated. Intricate ornaments and designs may be present to prevent counterfeiting.
Issued in 1948, this $5 note from the series 681-43 is an example of the military payment certificates used for financial transactions within U.S. military bases abroad. These certificates were intended to prevent the black market and control the spending of military personnel in areas of occupation or deployment.