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| 背面描述 | Printed in red-brown. Large denomination numerals '1000 YUAN' flank a central vignette of a traditional Chinese gateway pavilion set along a riverside, enclosed within an intricate guilloche framework. The English inscription 'BANK OF CHINAN' runs along the top margin, with 'ONE THOUSAND YUAN' and the date '1942' at the foot of the note. |
| 背面铭文 | BANK OF CHINAN ONE THOUSAND YUAN 1942 |
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The Bank of Chinan (Jinan Bank) was a currency-issuing institution established under Japanese occupation authority in Shandong province. Its notes circulated as part of the broader monetary apparatus the Japanese military used to extract resources and displace legitimate Chinese currency across occupied northern China during the war years. The 1000 Yuan denomination sits at the high end of the series — large-denomination occupation notes were frequently printed in quantities that bore no relation to actual economic need, accelerating the inflation they nominally served.
Shandong-area occupation currency is frequently encountered with heavy foxing and edge damage, conditions attributable to wartime storage rather than heavy transactional use.