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| 表面の説明 | At left, a vignette of a city gate rendered in fine engraved line work, with figures in the foreground and architectural detail typical of Chinese monumental gates. To the right, a large ornate guilloché medallion frames the denomination characters. The note is printed in red-brown on a pale pink underprint, with serial number in the upper right field. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 壹圓 (Translation: One Yuan) |
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The Central Bank of China's 1945 1 Yuan issue came at a moment when the Nationalist government's currency, the fabi, was deteriorating rapidly under wartime inflation. By 1945, the money supply had expanded so aggressively to fund military operations against Japan that small-denomination notes like this one were being printed and spent almost simultaneously — purchasing power eroding faster than the ink dried.
The Central Engraving and Printing Plant's Shanghai factory had spent much of the war displaced or operating under severe constraint. Its return to fuller Shanghai production in the war's final year accounts for the relatively higher survival rate of this issue compared to notes printed at interior facilities during the Chongqing period.