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| 正面描述 | Vignette of Tiger Hill Pagoda (Huqiu Tower) at left, set against an intricate guilloche underprint. The face carries Chinese characters identifying the issuing bank and denomination, with ornamental borders framing the entire design. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is dominated by an elaborate interlocking guilloche pattern in blue and brown, with large numeral '10' counters at left and right and at each corner rosette. The issuer's name and promise-to-pay legend are inscribed in a central banner, with 'TEN CENTS' in bold lettering below, and the printer's imprint 'AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY' at the foot. |
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The Central Bank of China was only formally established in 1924, the same year this note was issued, making it among the earliest emissions from that institution. It was founded under Sun Yat-sen's Nationalist government in Canton, not in Beijing, and its early notes competed directly with the currency of the rival Peking government's own central bank — two institutions simultaneously claiming the same name and national mandate.
ABNC printed the series from New York, a common arrangement for Chinese republican-era notes when domestic security printing capacity remained limited. The 1924 Canton issues are considerably scarcer than later Shanghai-period Central Bank notes.