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| Uitgever | Bank of Eastern Chekiang (浙東銀行) |
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| Jaar | 1945 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Vertical format with a simple typeset letterpress layout within a decorative border. The bank name 浙東銀行 appears at the top, with the denomination 貳角 printed in large characters at the centre. A serial number in red and additional Chinese inscriptions appear below, including a reference to the Republic of China year 三十四年 (1945). |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Vertical uniface reverse bearing a large square red seal stamp in intaglio-style impression, centrally placed, with Chinese characters denoting official authentication. A smaller rectangular seal appears at the lower portion of the note. The remainder of the surface is plain unprinted paper. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Bank of Eastern Chekiang operated in Zhejiang province during one of the most chaotic periods of wartime Chinese finance, when regional military and political factions each issued their own currency in direct competition with both the Nationalist Central Bank and Japanese puppet money. By 1945, the province had seen years of shifting occupation zones, and locally issued notes like this one served areas where central government currency either wasn't trusted or simply wasn't available.
The S-prefix Pick assignment places this firmly in the Chinese provincial and local issues category — a classification that covers an enormous range of printing quality and issuing authority legitimacy. Not all "banks" behind such notes were conventional financial institutions.