Title
Japanese Government-Issue Philippine 50 Centavo Note
Description
The Japanese Government issued Philippine 50 Centavo notes throughout the Japanese occupation of the Philippine Islands during World War II. The government issued these as a means to ensure loyalty and cooperation of the Philippine people, who referred to the bills derisively as "Mickey Mouse money." Worthless after the war, many US servicemen took them home as souvenirs.
Collection
Warren Tucker Collection
Context
Warren "Bill" Tucker was a Photographers Mate in the Naval Aviation Photographic Unit aboard the USS Yorktown (CV-10) during World War II.
Transferred aboard the USS Yorktown in 1944 with no photography experience, Seaman Tucker was assigned to the photo lab and found he had a talent for the work. Tucker received his promotion to Photographers Mate 3/c in 1945 with most of his work documenting the final days of World War II and the beginnings of Occupied Japan.
From the Collection of Warren Tucker.
Transferred aboard the USS Yorktown in 1944 with no photography experience, Seaman Tucker was assigned to the photo lab and found he had a talent for the work. Tucker received his promotion to Photographers Mate 3/c in 1945 with most of his work documenting the final days of World War II and the beginnings of Occupied Japan.
From the Collection of Warren Tucker.
Accession #
2024.3