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200 Yuan Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou

Uitgever Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou (中州農民銀行)
Jaar 1948
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette shows a harbour scene with steamships and sailing vessels moored at a wharf, rendered in fine intaglio-style engraving. The denomination 貳佰圓 (Two Hundred Yuan) appears in ornate rosette cartouches at left and right, with the numeral 200 at the lower corners. The bank name 中州農民銀行 is inscribed across the upper centre, flanked by decorative guilloche borders, with a prefix letter designation and serial number printed in red at upper right.
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Opschrift keerzijde THE FARMERS CHUNG-CHOB TWO HUNDRED YUAN 貳佰圓 200
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Opmerkingen

The Farmer's Bank of Chung-Chou was a regional bank operating under Nationalist auspices in Henan province, and by 1948 the currency it issued was racing against hyperinflation so severe that high-denomination notes became obsolete within weeks of printing. A 200 Yuan face value, substantial at the time of design, would have been reduced to negligible purchasing power almost immediately upon release — the Nationalist monetary system was collapsing faster than printing schedules could accommodate.

Henan changed hands repeatedly during the civil war's final phase, and many Chung-Chou notes never completed normal circulation cycles before the province fell to Communist forces in late 1948.

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