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200 Cash Hunan-Hupeh-Kiangsi Worker's and Farmer's Bank; black

Uitgever Hunan-Hupeh-Kiangsi Workers' and Farmers' Bank
Jaar 1931-1933
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Waarde 200 Cash (0.2)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Red letterpress print on plain paper. A simple rectangular border frames a central diamond cartouche filled with Chinese characters forming a revolutionary slogan. The composition is stark and unadorned, with the diamond motif providing the sole decorative element against an otherwise blank field.
Opschrift keerzijde 行令組命
廠織革
人經濟
封經衝破
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Opmerkingen

The Hunan-Hupeh-Kiangsi Workers' and Farmers' Bank was one of several regional soviet financial institutions established by the Chinese Communist Party during its guerrilla period in the Jinggang Mountains border region. Notes from this bank were issued under wartime conditions, with printing quality and paper stock varying significantly depending on what materials were locally available at the time of production. The Nationalist government's encirclement campaigns created chronic supply disruptions.

Surviving examples are genuinely rare. Most were destroyed during military retreats or lost during the Long March mobilization that began in 1934.

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