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10 000 Yuan Central Bank of China

Uitgever Central Bank of China
Jaar 1947
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Waarde 10 000 Yuan (10 000)
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Beschrijving voorzijde An oval intaglio vignette of Sun Yat-sen is positioned at left against a light guilloche underprint. The bank title 中央銀行 appears at top centre in large Chinese characters, with the denomination 壹萬圓 rendered in bold script centrally; serial number panels occupy the upper corners, each flanked by repeated denomination numerals 壹萬 within a guilloche border frame.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed entirely in brown-purple, with an elaborate guilloche rosette at centre enclosing the denomination characters 壹萬圓. Bold numeral panels bearing 10000 appear at left and right within dense guilloche latticework, while two signature inscriptions flank the central vignette and decorative floral border elements fill the remaining field.
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Opmerkingen

By 1947, the Central Bank of China was printing in denominations that would have been unimaginable five years earlier. The 10,000 Yuan note was a direct product of runaway wartime inflation that never stopped accelerating after Japan's surrender — the currency was simply chasing prices that the government could not control. Within a year of this note's issue, the denomination itself was obsolete, overtaken by notes of one million Yuan and beyond.

The 1948 currency reform replaced the Fabi system with the Gold Yuan at a rate of 3,000,000 to 1, effectively wiping out any savings held in notes like this one.

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