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100 Yuan Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou

Issuer Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou
Year 1946
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Value 100 Yuan
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Obverse lettering 中州農民銀行
壹百圓
Reverse description The reverse is printed in teal-green with a central oval vignette of a rural farmstead or country house surrounded by intricate guilloche lacework. The English bank title THE FARMERS BANK OF CHUNG-CHOU runs along the top border, with the denomination numerals 100 repeated at the upper corners and in bold lettering flanking the central vignette. The legend ONE HUNDRED YUAN appears in a panel at the bottom center, with two manuscript signatures and the date 1946 below.
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The Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou was a provincial institution operating in Henan, one of the most contested and repeatedly devastated provinces of the Second Sino-Japanese War. By 1946, the bank was issuing notes into a hyperinflationary environment that was already beyond recovery — the Nationalist government's postwar monetary collapse was accelerating rapidly, and provincial paper of this kind depreciated almost as fast as it could be printed.

High denominations from this issuer are among the more elusive of the provincial series. Henan's wartime destruction and the disruption of 1949 left few intact archives.

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