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10000 Yuan 6th issue

发行方 People's Bank of China
年份 1951
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货币 First Rénmínbì (1949-1955)
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正面描述 Central vignette of a laden camel caravan traversing an arid desert landscape, with a pagoda visible in the background at right. The bank title 行銀民人國中 is printed at top centre, with the denomination 壹萬圓 in large Chinese characters below. The date 年一五九一 appears at the bottom centre, with the denomination repeated in corner panels; the note is printed in shades of red on a light ground.
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背面描述 The reverse is dominated by three large interlocking guilloche rosettes arranged horizontally, printed in deep red on a cream ground. Uyghur script inscription جوكنگو خەلق بانكاسى appears at the top, with the denomination تۈن مەڭ دولار rendered in Uyghur within the central medallion. The numeral 10000 is printed in large figures flanking the central rosette, and the year 1951 appears at the bottom centre.
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The first series Renminbi ran from 1948 to 1955, issued under extraordinary wartime and post-civil-war conditions with no single printing authority — notes were produced across multiple regional facilities, including Soviet-assisted plants, resulting in considerable variation in paper quality and ink consistency across the same denominations. This 10,000 Yuan note, among the highest face values in the series, reflects the severe inflation inherited from the Nationalist period, which had so thoroughly debased public trust in paper currency that enormous nominal values were necessary for routine transactions.

The entire first series was withdrawn and demonetized in 1955 when the second series Renminbi replaced it at a ratio of 10,000 old yuan to one new yuan.

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