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20 Yuan

Issuer Central Bank of China
Year 1945
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Value 20 Yuan
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Reverse description Central vignette of a classical Chinese gate tower set within a mountainous landscape, rendered in fine intaglio engraving in green. The composition is framed by symmetric guilloche panels bearing the numeral 20 in each corner, with signature lines for General Manager and Governor below the central vignette.
Reverse lettering THE CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA
TWENTY YUAN
1945
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
GENERAL MANAGER
GOVERNOR
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The Central Bank of China leaned heavily on American Bank Note Company throughout the war years, and this 1945 issue arrived during one of the most chaotic inflationary spirals China had yet seen. Between 1944 and 1945, Chinese Fabi currency was losing purchasing power at a rate that made orderly distribution almost beside the point — denominations that seemed adequate at print time were obsolete by circulation.

ABNC's New York plant produced the note to its usual technical standard, but the economic conditions it entered guaranteed a short and brutal circulation life.

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