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| 表面の説明 | Blue on light green underprint. The central vignette bears the large Chinese characters 壹圓 (One Yuan) within an ornate scrollwork frame, flanked by arabesque foliate vignettes at left and right, with the numeral 1 in each corner. A rectangular panel at top centre carries the issuer inscription 蘇聯紅軍司令部 (Soviet Red Army Command), and the date 一九四五年 (1945) appears below the central denomination. A lower panel reads 為一切支付必使用 (Must be used for all payments). |
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| 表面の銘文 | 蘇聯紅軍司令部 壹圓 一九四五年 為一切支付必使用 1 |
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Issued by Soviet occupation forces following the rapid August 1945 campaign against Japanese-held Manchuria, these military yuan notes were printed in the USSR and introduced alongside similar issues for use in other occupied territories. The Soviet command issued them as a parallel currency, effectively extracting local goods and resources without drawing on hard currency reserves — a standard Soviet occupation monetary tactic also applied in northern Korea, Sakhalin, and parts of Germany at roughly the same time.
Chinese Nationalist authorities refused to recognize the notes, and after Soviet withdrawal they became worthless. Survivor quantities are decent; the real scarcity is in consecutively numbered pairs.