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100 Yuan Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou, back proof, green

Uitgever Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou
Jaar 1948
Type Pattern or trial banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uniface proof printed on plain paper, with no principal design elements present on this side. Two large Chinese seal script characters are lightly impressed in red ink at left and right of centre, with a partial blue control stamp visible at the upper right corner.
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Opschrift keerzijde 100 - 100 THE FARMERS BANK OF CHUNG-CHOU 佰 - 佰 圓 - 圓 100 ONE HUNDRED YUAN 1948
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The Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou was a provincial institution operating in Henan, and by 1948 it was issuing notes in a hyperinflationary environment so severe that denominations were racing ahead of purchasing power almost weekly. A 100 Yuan note at this stage of the civil war period was worth very little the moment it left the press.

This is a back proof — printed on one side only, likely on card or ungummed paper, retained for archival or approval purposes rather than released into circulation. Proofs from Chinese provincial banks of this period are considerably scarcer than issued examples, most of which were either spent into oblivion or destroyed during monetary reforms.

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