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| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in orange on a light ground, the reverse is dominated by a large central guilloche rosette with an ornate floral sunburst pattern and the numeral 10 superimposed on each side. The bank name THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF KWANG TUNG PROVINCE arcs across the upper portion, with the place and date CANTON, JAN. 1ST 1918 at lower left and right respectively. The promise-to-pay legend PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND TEN DOLLARS runs along the lower border, with the denomination 拾圓 and Ten Dollars repeated in the side panels and corner numerals throughout. |
| 背面铭文 | THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF KWANG TUNG PROVINCE 圓拾 Ten Dollars CANTON, JAN. 1ˢᵗ 1918 PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND TEN DOLLARS AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, NEW YORK. |
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The Provincial Bank of Kwangtung Province was one of several regional Chinese institutions that contracted American Bank Note Company during the late Qing and early Republican periods, when domestic security printing capacity was limited and foreign-engraved notes carried more public credibility. ABNC's New York plant produced the plates and sheets; the notes were then shipped to Canton for issue.
Kwangtung's currency situation in 1918 was complicated by the province's semi-autonomous political position under the southern military government, which was operating in direct opposition to the Beijing administration. Notes from this period circulated in a fractured monetary environment where provincial paper frequently traded at a discount against foreign silver.