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10 Yuan Bank of Shansi, Chahar, & Hopei

Uitgever Bank of Shansi, Chahar & Hopei
Jaar 1945
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red-brown letterpress on light underprint. A central vignette presents a view of the Great Wall set against a landscape with fields in the foreground, framed by ornate guilloche panels on each side bearing the denomination 拾圓 in Chinese characters. The bank name 晉察冀邊區銀行 appears in a horizontal legend at upper centre, with the date 中華民國三十四年 at the lower margin and serial number and prefix in red at upper left.
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Opschrift keerzijde BANK OF SHANSI CHAHAR & HOPEI
TEN YUAN
1945
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The Bank of Shansi, Chahar & Hopei was a communist-controlled regional bank operating in the Jin-Cha-Ji border region — one of the principal base areas held by the Eighth Route Army during the second Sino-Japanese War. Notes issued under this authority circulated in territory that was simultaneously contested by Japanese occupation forces and Nationalist armies, meaning the currency had to function under genuinely hostile conditions with no stable economic backing.

By 1945, the bank was actively expanding its note supply ahead of the final Japanese collapse, positioning communist-controlled currency to displace both Japanese military scrip and Nationalist fabi in the region. P#S3173 sits within a series that saw significant variation in printing quality due to wartime production constraints.

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