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2000 Customs Gold Units

发行方 Central Bank of China
年份 1947
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印刷机构 Security Banknote Company (SBNC), Philadelphia, United States (?-date)
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正面铭文 行銀央中 關 金 貳 仟 圓 印年六十三國民華中
(Translation: Central Bank of China Two Thousand Customs Gold Units Printed in the 36th year of the Republic of China)
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背面铭文 THE CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA
TWO THOUSAND CUSTOMS GOLD UNITS
2000
1947
SECURITY BANKNOTE COMPANY
ASST. GENERAL MANAGER
GENERAL MANAGER
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The Customs Gold Unit was introduced in 1930 as a notional accounting currency pegged to gold, used specifically for calculating import duties — not as general circulating money. By 1947, with the Nationalist government hemorrhaging credibility and the fabi already collapsing under hyperinflation, these high-denomination CGU notes were being issued at face values that would have seemed fantastical a decade earlier.

Security Banknote Company of Philadelphia handled a significant portion of Chinese Nationalist currency printing during the 1940s, alongside the better-known American Bank Note Company. The question mark on the printer date suggests incomplete records, not unusual given wartime and postwar disruption to shipping and communications between Philadelphia and Shanghai.

The CGU series was formally swept away when the gold yuan reform collapsed in 1949.

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