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100 Yuan Central Bank of China

Uitgever Central Bank of China
Jaar 1944
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Drukker Central Bank of China Printing Works
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Opschrift voorzijde 行銀央中 圓佰壹 印年三十三國民華中
(Translation: Central Bank of China One Hundred Yuan Printed in the 33rd year of the Republic)
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Opschrift keerzijde The Central Bank of China 100 One Hundred Yuan 1944
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The Central Bank of China was printing enormous volumes of currency through the early 1940s to fund Nationalist war expenditures against both Japanese forces and the Communist armies — a dual-front fiscal drain that made inflation increasingly unmanageable. By 1944 the money supply had expanded so aggressively that a 100 Yuan note, once a significant sum, had been reduced to trivial purchasing power. Notes from this period circulated hard and fast; velocity of circulation was extreme, which is why worn examples vastly outnumber anything approaching uncirculated.

P#260A is one of several overlapping 100 Yuan issues from this year, a volume that itself reflects the desperation of Chongqing's wartime finances.

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