查看完整图片 — 免费注册
使用Google继续 — 免费 或用邮箱注册

为什么需要注册?只是为了防止机器人访问我们的目录。您的邮箱完全保密——我们绝不会分享或在未经您许可的情况下发送任何内容。我们向您保证!

100 Yuan Bank of Shansi, Chahar, & Hopei

发行方 Bank of Shansi, Chahar & Hopei
年份 1945
类型 登录 以查看详情
面值 登录 以查看详情
货币 Yuan (1935-1946)
材质 登录 以查看详情
尺寸 登录 以查看详情
形状 登录 以查看详情
印刷机构 登录 以查看详情
设计师 登录 以查看详情
雕刻师 登录 以查看详情
流通至 登录 以查看详情
参考资料 登录 以查看详情
正面描述 登录 以查看详情
正面铭文 晉察冀邊區銀行
壹百圓
中華民國三十四年
背面描述 Brown letterpress print with a fine guilloche underprint. The denomination numeral '100' appears in large figures at left and right, flanking a central landscape vignette, with the English bank name 'BANK OF SHANSI CHAHAR & HOPEI' arched across the upper portion and the value inscription 'ONE HUNDRED YUAN' in a panel at the lower center.
背面铭文 登录 以查看详情
签名 登录 以查看详情
防伪类型 登录 以查看详情
防伪描述 登录 以查看详情
变体 登录 以查看详情
备注

The Bank of Shansi, Chahar & Hopei — often rendered in contemporary sources as the Jin-Cha-Ji Bank — was the financial arm of the Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region, one of the Communist Party's primary base areas during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Notes issued under this authority circulated in a guerrilla economy, moving through territory that was simultaneously contested, occupied, and liberated depending on the week. That operational reality shaped everything about production: printing was distributed, materials were inconsistent, and quality control was secondary to supply.

By 1945, with Japanese collapse imminent, the bank issued higher denominations to absorb the inflationary pressure that had built up across the border region economy throughout the occupation years. The 100 Yuan denomination reflects that late-war monetary strain directly.

您可能也会喜欢