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100 Yuan Bank of China

发行方 Bank of China
年份 1941
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面描述 Central vignette of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in intaglio portrait, facing forward, set within a circular guilloche frame at centre. The bank title 行銀國中 appears in large Chinese characters across the upper field, with the denomination 圓百壹 below the portrait. Corner ornaments repeat the denomination value, and a red serial number appears both above and below the central design, with a manuscript signature at lower centre. The date inscription 印年三十國民華中 appears at the bottom margin.
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背面描述 Central oval vignette of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, rendered in fine intaglio line engraving, with the circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and its surrounding terraced platform clearly detailed. The English bank title BANK OF CHINA is inscribed at the top, with the denomination ONE HUNDRED in large bold letterpress across the upper portion. The year 1941 and denomination 100 YUAN appear below the central vignette, with numeral 100 repeated in each corner. The printer's imprint AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY runs along the lower margin.
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The Bank of China's 1941 series was printed in New York by the American Bank Note Company — a logistical necessity, since by that point Japanese forces had severed China's access to domestic and European printing resources. ABNC had a long relationship with Chinese banking institutions stretching back decades, and the quality of the intaglio work on these notes reflects that accumulated experience.

Delivery of the printed notes to Free China required routing through circuitous wartime supply channels. Inflation was already accelerating badly by 1941, and a 100 Yuan note that represented real purchasing power at printing was worth considerably less by the time much of the stock reached circulation.

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