| Country of Origin | Philippines |
|---|---|
| Country | Philippines |
| Circulated/Uncirculated | Circulated |
| Type | Military Currency |
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Certification Number | None |
| Grade | Ungraded |
| Grade Designation | None |
| Era | WWII |
| Topic | Military, War |
| Specific Type | Occupation |
| State | Phillipines |
| Specific Topic, Type | Bank Note |
| Exact Type | Military |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Year | `943 |
Check the listing for details. Currency Japan Philippines Emergency 1943 WWII Note 1 One Pesos Circulated Poor. Made in Philippines. Listed at 5.95 USD. Japan, Currency Philippines Invasion Emergency Notes Emergency Money of WWII. On 10 December 1941 Japanese troops landed on Luzon. Emergency circulating notes were currency printed by the Philippine Commonwealth Government in exile during World War II. These "guerrilla pesos" were printed by local government units and banks using crude inks and materials. Due to the inferior quality of these bills, they were easily mutilated. Circulated with minor creases, folds, common light average wear tears, chips. The stock photo is for a nice circulated copy, with few blemishes. If you are not happy with the note we send, you can always return it, no questions asked for a refund or a replacement. All these notes are guaranteed authentic for a lifetime.