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| 表面の銘文 | 中國銀行 壹佰圓 重慶 中華民國二十九年 (Translation: Bank of China / One Hundred Yuan / Chungking / 29th year of the Republic of China) |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is printed in deep purple-violet intaglio with a bold central guilloche medallion bearing the numeral 100 in large open figures, set within an ornate scrollwork frame. Smaller denomination numerals appear in each corner and in two oval counters flanking the central motif. An oval vignette at right contains a detailed architectural view of the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, surmounted by the bank name in English at the top and the place name CHUNGKING overprinted below the central numeral. |
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The Bank of China's 1940 series was printed in New York by the American Bank Note Company under difficult circumstances — by this point, Japanese forces had overrun much of coastal China, and the Nationalist government's financial infrastructure had retreated inland to Chungking. Notes destined for Free China had to be shipped across the Pacific under wartime conditions, and delivery was not always guaranteed.
The ABNCo contract continued even after the attack on Pearl Harbor complicated trans-Pacific logistics considerably. Some shipments were rerouted or delayed, making certain printings within the series harder to account for by date of actual release into circulation.