$5 SERIES 591 CGA VF25* ATTRACTIVE & RARE

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Perhaps the ultimate key issue for all MPC. Oozing with eye appeal, quality, originality, and desirability, expect rarities like this to someday be unavailable at affordable levels. Military Payment Certificates, or MPC, were used from the end of World War II until the end of the Vietnam War , between the years 1946 and 1973. MPC's utilized layers of line lithography to create colorful banknotes that could be produced cheaply. Fifteen series of MPC's were created but only 13 series were issued. History of MPC Military Payment Certificates (MPC) evolved from Allied Military Currency as a response to the large amounts of US Dollars circulated by American servicemen in post- World War II Europe . The local citizens might not trust local currencies as the future of their governments was unclear. Preferring a stable currency like U.S. dollars, local civilians often accepted payment in dollars for less than the accepted conversion rates. US Dollars became more favorable to hold, inflating the local currencies and thwarting plans to stabilize the local economy. Contributing to this problem was the fact that troops were being paid in dollars, which they could convert unlimited amounts to the local currency with merchants at the floating (black market) conversion rate, which was much more favorable to the GIs than the government fixed conversion read more