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200 Yuan Stimulus Voucher

Issuer Executive Yuan, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Year 2021
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Currency New dollar (1949-date)
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Reverse lettering 兌付截止日:111年6月30日
* 請兌領人提示身分證明文件,以備核驗
請填寫兌領人資料或蓋統一發票專用章
1. 兌領營業人名稱:
2. 營利事業統一編號:
3. 負責人姓名:
(統一發票專用章)
(本欄如蓋統一發票專用章,須涵蓋左側三項資料)
以上資料得以金融機構兌領單資料替代
代收行庫
此券一經代收行蓋戳記即失效
(Translation: Redemption Deadline: June 30, year 111 (2022)
* Please present identification documents for verification.
Please fill in the redeemer's information or affix the Uniform Invoice stamp.
1. Name of the redeeming business operator:
2. Business ID:
3. Name of the responsible person:
(Uniform Invoice stamp)
(If a Uniform Invoice stamp is used in this field, the three items on the left must also be included.)
The above information may be substituted for the redemption receipt from a financial institution.
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Once stamped by the collecting bank, this voucher becomes invalid.)
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Protection type Watermark, Optically variable ink
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Comments

These were not currency. The Executive Yuan issued these vouchers in April 2021 as part of a NT$26.67 billion domestic consumption stimulus — a deliberate policy response to pandemic-suppressed spending, not a monetary emission. Each adult resident received NT$5,000 worth of vouchers, distributed partly in paper form and partly through digital payment platforms, with the paper version specifically targeting older demographics and small vendors without card infrastructure.

The paper format required a physical redemption network, which created logistical friction but also left a collectible artifact. Unused examples surface regularly; they were never legal tender and expired on 30 April 2022.

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