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| Issuer | Bank of Rehher Sheeng |
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| Year | 1946 |
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| Reference(s) | P#S-NL |
| Obverse description | Brown letterpress print on yellow-green underprint, with Chinese text reading right to left. A steam passenger train vignette occupies the centre of the note. Square overprints bearing Chinese seal script characters appear at multiple positions across the face. |
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| Reverse lettering | 100 - 100 BANK OF REHHER SHEENG 100 - 100 ONE HUNDRED YUAN 1946 100 - 100 |
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The Bank of Rehher Sheeng was one of several regional banks operating in Manchuria under Soviet-backed Chinese Communist administration in the immediate postwar period — a zone of intense political and military contest between Nationalist and Communist forces from 1945 onward. Notes from these banks circulated alongside Soviet-issued occupation currency and older Manchukuo paper, creating a chaotic monetary environment where public trust in any single issuer was minimal.
The unlisted Pick reference reflects how poorly documented this issuer remains. Tung Pei Hifan printed for multiple short-lived northeastern banks during this window, which complicates attribution when notes surface without full provenance.