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1 Yuan

发行方 Central Reserve Bank of China
年份 1943
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正面描述 Central vignette of Sun Yat-sen in portrait at centre, printed in green on a light blue guilloche underprint. Two red official seals appear at the bottom of the note, with two red serial numbers positioned at the top.
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背面描述 Central intaglio vignette of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, rendered in green, with a broad ceremonial stairway leading to the memorial hall set against a wooded hillside. Denomination numerals '1' appear in ornate guilloche cartouches at left and right, flanking the central architectural scene. Facsimile signatures of the Vice Governor and Governor appear in the lower margin, with the date 1943 at the bottom centre.
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The Central Reserve Bank of China was a puppet institution established under the Wang Jingwei collaborationist government in Nanjing, funded and directed by the Japanese occupation authorities. Notes issued under this authority circulated in the occupied territories of central China as part of a deliberate currency strategy — flooding the zone with new paper to displace Chongqing-issued fiat and undermine the Nationalist government's economic control.

By 1943, inflation was already eroding purchasing power across occupied China, and low-denomination notes like this one turned over rapidly. The two signatories, Chien and Chow, were senior officials of the collaborationist financial administration.

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