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10 Yuan Kwangtung Provincial Bank

Uitgever Kwangtung Provincial Bank
Jaar 1931
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Afmetingen 145 × 85 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde Orange-brown on multicolor underprint. A detailed intaglio vignette of the Kwangtung Provincial Bank headquarters building occupies the center, rendered in precise architectural relief with colonnaded facade. The denomination numeral 10 appears in large format at left and right within guilloche panels, with the English legend across the top and the denomination, currency designation, and year inscribed in bold lettering at the foot of the central vignette; the printer's imprint appears at the very bottom margin.
Opschrift keerzijde THE KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL BANK PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND AT ITS OFFICE HERE
TEN DOLLARS LOCAL CURRENCY
1931
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
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Opmerkingen

The Kwangtung Provincial Bank operated under the authority of the Guangdong provincial government, which throughout the late 1920s and early 1930s maintained a degree of financial independence from the Nationalist central government in Nanjing. This note was issued during a period when Guangdong's leadership — under figures including Chen Jitang — pursued separate fiscal and military arrangements, making provincial bank paper politically significant beyond its face value.

ABNC's involvement was common for Chinese provincial issues seeking credibility with foreign merchants and treaty-port banks, for whom a New York imprint carried real weight in lending confidence to otherwise suspect regional currency.

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