Series 611 Five Dollars United States Military Payment Certificate |
Series 611 Five Dollars MPC |
5 Dollars United States Military Payment Certificate Series 611
Obverse: Portrait of a Woman engraved by Charles A. Brooks.
Reverse: value in cartouche at centre and in each corner.
Number of Notes Printed: 2,800,000.
Series 611 military payment certificates were only used in Cyprus, Japan, Korea, and Libya. Just under 114 million in face value was issued. Once again, just seven different denominations were printed (5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar, 5 dollars, and 10 dollars). The fractional denominations are colorful, but not very imaginative. The higher denominations were original BEP designs. Series 611 MPCs were the first military payment certificates printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. They were introduced into circulation in January 1964 and taken out on April 28th, 1969. The front and back of each note has text that reads “for use only in United States military establishments by United States authorized personnel in accordance with applicable rules and regulations.”
Series 611 Military Payment Certificates
10 Dollars 5 Dollars One Dollar 50 Cents 25 Cents 10 Cents 5 Cents
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