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2000 Cash Da-Qing Baochao

发行方 Qing Dynasty Imperial Board of Revenue
年份 1853-1864
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防伪类型 Official seal
防伪描述 Large square red official seal impressed on both obverse and reverse; additional smaller rectangular red stamps serving as administrative validation marks.
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The Da-Qing Baochao ("Great Qing Treasure Note") series was a fiscal emergency measure launched in 1853 to fund the suppression of the Taiping Rebellion, which had already seized Nanjing and was threatening the dynasty's financial base. The Board of Revenue had exhausted conventional copper cash supplies partly because the same rebellion had disrupted the Yangtze River trade routes essential for moving metal to the mints.

Public reception was hostile from the outset. Forced acceptance at face value was mandated, but merchants routinely discounted the notes heavily in practice — contemporary accounts suggest effective rates as low as thirty percent of face within a few years of issue. The series was abandoned by 1864, the same year the Taiping capital finally fell.

Printed on mulberry bark paper with brush-applied ink, the official vermilion seal impression is the primary authentication device — forgeries from the period exist and typically show degraded seal clarity.

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