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10 Yuan Central Bank of China

发行方 Central Bank of China
年份 1935
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货币 Yuan (1912-1948)
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正面铭文 行銀央中 圓拾 印年四十二國民華中
(Translation: Central Bank of China Ten Yuan Printed in the 24th year of the Republic of China)
背面描述 The reverse is dominated by a large central guilloche vignette bearing the numeral 10 and the legend YUAN, surrounded by intricate lathe-work patterns and an ornate border. The issuer's name THE CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA arches across the top with the promise-to-pay clause beneath it, while LOCAL CURRENCY and CHUNGKING appear in a banner at the bottom centre. Serial numbers are repeated at upper left and upper right, and two manuscript signatures appear below the central vignette.
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The Central Bank of China's 1935 series was predominantly printed by foreign security printers — the American Bank Note Company and others — making the Chungking-printed variant of P#208 an outlier. Local branch printing was uncommon for this issuer during the mid-1930s and typically signals either supply disruption or a deliberate attempt to service interior provinces without routing currency through coastal distribution networks.

The fabi reform of November 1935, which severed the yuan's silver backing and nationalized silver holdings, gave notes like this one their entire reason for existing at scale. Chungking's later importance as the wartime Nationalist capital lends some retrospective weight to its role here.

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