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| 表面の説明 | Portrait of Sun Yat-sen within an oval intaglio vignette at left, set against a fine guilloche underprint covering the entire field. A large ornate cartouche at centre-right bears the denomination in Chinese characters, flanked by the bank title at top and denomination numerals in each corner. Two red seal stamps appear in the lower centre, with the printer's imprint and date of issue inscribed along the bottom margin. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | THE CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA ONE HUNDRED YUAN 1941 SECURITY BANKNOTE COMPANY |
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| 偽造防止技術 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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By 1941, the Central Bank of China was printing currency in the United States largely because Japanese military advances had made domestic large-scale printing impractical. The Security Banknote Company in Philadelphia took on a significant portion of this wartime production, operating under arrangements that reflected the broader Allied economic relationship with the Republic of China government.
P#243 is a common enough type in circulated grades, but uncirculated examples with clean signatures are notably harder to find — the notes that actually reached China often did so via complex supply routes, and high-denomination paper suffered accordingly in the field.