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| 表面の銘文 | 行銀灣台 拾 圓 印年八十三國民華中 厰北台厰製印央中 (Translation: Taiwan Bank Ten Yuan Printed in the thirty-eighth year of the Chinese Republic Central Engraving and Printing, Taipei) |
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| 裏面の銘文 | BANK OF TAIWAN 10 TEN YUAN 1949 |
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The Bank of Taiwan's 1949 issues mark the frantic monetary reset that followed the Nationalist government's retreat from the mainland. The New Taiwan Dollar was introduced in June 1949 at a rate of 40,000 Old Taiwan Yuan to 1 NTD — itself a currency already ravaged by hyperinflation imported from the collapsing ROC economy on the mainland. This note predates that conversion, placing it in the last weeks of the old system.
The Central Engraving and Printing Plant had relocated to Taipei only under wartime pressure, and early output reflects the constrained conditions of that transition.