MPC History Military Payment Certificates (MPC) were issued from 1946 until 1973. They were printed in fifteen series and used in 22 different countries during that 27 year period. The denominations issued range from as little as five cents all the way up to twenty dollars. Denomination: 5c Denomination Certification Circulated/Uncirculated Grade Grade Designation Condition Price Buying Format All Filters US Military Payment Certificate Five Cents 5 Cent 5c Series 692 MPC CRISP UNC.? $20.70 Free shipping SPONSORED Military Payment Certificates Lot of 4 Series 641, 5c, 5c, 10c, 50c $8.99 0 bids $1.83 shipping Ended
5 Cents Military Payment Certificate Series 521 ÉtatsUnis Numista
Military Payment Certificates (MPC's) were once used by Military personnel while serving overseas in order to purchase goods at their stationed base. The lowest denomination MPC is five cents, and the highest twenty dollars. Since these were used by the Military overseas, you're able to find these banknotes in collections all around the world. $51.00 16 bids $4.89 shipping 9d 18h 6 SEQUENTIAL SERIAL Series 661 Five Cents Military Payment Certificate MPC UNC $46.00 7 bids $2.90 shipping Ended New Listing 47 Military Payment Certificates W/ Replacements Cents Dollars Series See Pics $206.50 2 bids $6.40 shipping 6d 4h Military Payment Certificate 5 notes lower grade and up $5.09 8 bids All Auction Buy It Now 84 Results 5 filters applied Grade Denomination Certification Circulated/Uncirculated Grade Designation Condition Price Buying Format All Filters Series 681, Military Payment Certificate (MPC), 5 Cents, First Printing, PMG 67 $299.00 $6.50 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED Duplicate this page. Detailed information about the coin 5 Cents (Military Payment Certificate), United States military bases, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
Military Payment Certificate 5 Cents Series 472 Note Mpc 1948 M15 Vg
Detailed information about the coin 5 Cents (Military Payment Certificate), United States military bases, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data What is a Military Payment Certificate? | APMEX History Of U.S. Currency: Military Payment Certificates (MPCs) Published on May 9, 2023 by APMEX The U.S. Department of War issued Military Payment Certificates (MPCs) between the end of World War II and 1973. Military Payment Certificate, Series 472, 5 Cent, Graded PMG 67 Superb Gem Uncirculated EPQ, front.. Military Payment Certificate, Series 611, $5, Graded PMG 68 Superb Gem Uncirculated EPQ, front. Payment Certificates for Military Use in Several Denominations There is a wide selection of vouchers for military use available at APMEX. Whether you are looking for 5 cent denominations or 10 dollars, APMEX has a selection that is perfect for novice and experienced collectors.The 10 dollar denominations were one of the most widely circulated.
Military Payment Certificate 5 Cents Series 461 Etsy Italia Etsy
(December 2015) One-dollar bill Series 692 ( from the Vietnam War era 1970-73) Military payment certificates, or MPC, was a form of currency used to pay United States (US) military personnel in certain foreign countries in the mid and late twentieth century. 11.8.1969 to 7.10.1970: 5C, 10C, 25C, 50 Cent: M75-M78: Fine: Series 681 Set of 4: 5.00
December 22, 2023 by Gary McCloud. Military payment certificates (MPC) can vary in value depending on their condition and rarity. Some common MPCs from the Vietnam War era can be worth around $2-5, while rarer or uncirculated ones can fetch higher prices of $10-20 or more. Contents [ show] Denomination: Five Cents Number of Notes Printed: 7,616,000 First Issued: September 16, 1946 Redeemed: March 10, 1947 Value In Very Low Grades: $1 Value In Perfect Condition: $20 This is the smallest denomination of the earliest type of military payment certificates. The design is rather plain.
5 Cents Military Payment Certificate United States Numista
8271 16.9.1946 to 10.3.1947: 5 Cents: M1: Fine: Series 461 : $5.00 5428: 16.9.1946 to 10.3.1947: 5 Cents: M1: Very Fine: Series 461 2 @12.00 each: 24.00 This military payment certificate is a rare find for collectors of paper money. With a denomination of 5 cents, it features a design that reflects its use in military transactions. The note has been circulated, but still maintains its visual appeal, with crisp lines and clear markings. It has also been certified by PMG, ensuring its authenticity and adding to its value.