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’s Det Q.M.C. Post Exchange Military Token

1940’s 10 Centavos Det Q.M.C Post Exchange Military Token

Varieties

NP ID Denomination
T162.1 5 Centavos
T162.2 5 Centavos Blank Reverse
T162.3 10 Centavos
T162.4 20 Centavos
T162.5 50 Centavos
T162.6 1 Peso
T162.7 2 Pesos
T162.8 5 Pesos Aluminum
T162.9 5 Pesos Brass
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10 Centavos

1940’s 10 Centavos Det Q.M.C Post Exchange Military Token


Specification

Title Det Q.M.C.
NP ID T162
Category Military
Sub Category Detachment
Year ND
Mintmark
Mintage
Mint
Shape T162.1 - Octagon
T162.2 - Octagon
T162.3 - Octagon
T162.4 - Octagon
T162.5 - Octagon
T162.6 - Octagon
T162.7 - Octagon
T162.8 - Hexagon
T162.9 - Hexagon
Edge Plain
Weight
Diameter T162.1 19 mm
T162.2 19 mm
T162.3 23 mm
T162.4 26 mm
T162.5 30 mm
T162.6 30 mm
T162.7 30 mm
T162.8 42 mm
T162.9 42 mm
Thickness
Magnetism Non-magnetic
Material T162.1 - Aluminum
T162.2 - Brass
T162.3 - Aluminum
T162.4 - Aluminum
T162.5 - Aluminum
T162.6 - Aluminum
T162.7 - Aluminum
T162.8 - Aluminum
T162.9 - Aluminum
Metallic Composition T162.2 - 65% Copper, 35% Zinc
Finish
Color T162.1 - Grayish White
T162.2 - Golden Yellow
T162.3 - Grayish White
T162.4 - Grayish White
T162.5 - Grayish White
T162.6 - Grayish White
T162.7 - Grayish White
T162.8 - Grayish White
T162.9 - Grayish White
Orientation Coin Orientation
Date Issued ’s
Issued By Quartermaster Corps
Issued At Fort Santiago
Kind Token
Currently Used

Obverse

"(Denomination)" "Det (Detachment) Q.M.C. (Quartermaster Corps) Post Exchange"

Reverse

"(Denomination)"

Note

The Detachment Quartermaster Corps was located in Fort Santiago, Manila. Its mission was to support the development, production, acquisition, and sustainment of general supply, mortuary affairs, subsistence, petroleum and water, material, and distribution management during peace and war to provide combat power to the U.S. Army.