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1 Dollar Ta-Ching Government Bank

Issuer Ta Ch'ing Government Bank
Year 1906
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Value 1 Dollar
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Obverse lettering 壹圓
光緒三十二年印
漢律通用銀圓
此票收開通封用
束津
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Reverse lettering THE TA-CHING GOVERNMENT BANK
Promises to pay the Bearer on demand at its Office here One Dollar Local Currency
ONE DOLLAR
TIENTSIN
KAIFONG
1st Sept. 1906
ACCT
MANAGER
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The Ta-Ching Government Bank was established by imperial decree in 1905 as the Qing dynasty's first attempt at a centrally controlled national bank — distinct from the older provincial and merchant banking structures. This 1906 dollar note came at a moment when the Qing administration was aggressively trying to standardize a monetary system that had long run on regional silver tael weights, foreign trade dollars, and a chaotic mix of local copper cash.

The bank's authority collapsed faster than its ambitions. The 1911 Xinhai Revolution ended Qing rule entirely, and many of these notes were rendered worthless within years of issue. Survivors in collectible condition are scarce precisely because they circulated hard in a system that had no stable redemption mechanism behind them.

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