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1 Yuan / 1 Dollar Bank of Kiang Nau

Issuer Bank of Kiang Nau
Year 1945
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Uniformly printed in red ink, the reverse is dominated by a central panel bearing the English inscription BANK OF KIANG NAU at the top and ONE DOLLAR in bold lettering at center, flanked by the numeral 1 within ornate circular guilloche medallions on each side. Intricate lacy floral and scroll border work frames the entire composition, with a small decorative device at the lower center.
Reverse lettering BANK OF KIANG NAU ONE DOLLAR 1
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The Bank of Kiang Nau was a puppet institution operating under Japanese occupation authority in central China. Notes issued under these arrangements in 1945 came at the very end of Japanese control, meaning circulation was brief and redemption essentially nonexistent after surrender — surviving examples often show little wear simply because the notes became worthless before they could accumulate any.

The S-prefix in the Pick reference places this in the Specialized volume for Chinese issues, a category dense with short-lived regional banks whose paper outlasted their issuers by decades.

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