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2000 Yuan Bank of Central China

Uitgever Bank of Central China
Jaar 1948
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Waarde 2000 Yuan
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in olive-green and composed entirely of geometric guilloche work. A large central lobe cartouche bears the numeral '2000' in bold white figures, flanked by two smaller matching rosette cartouches each also showing '2000', with further value numerals repeated in the four corner panels. The year '1948' appears in a dark banner at the bottom centre of the central vignette.
Opschrift keerzijde 2000
1948
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Opmerkingen

The Bank of Central China (中州农民银行 / 中州银行) was a Communist Party regional bank operating in the Zhongyuan (Central Plains) liberated zone during the final phase of the civil war. By 1948, inflation across Nationalist-controlled territory had become catastrophic, and even Communist regional currencies were being issued in high denominations simply to keep pace with wartime economic dislocation.

The S-prefix Pick number places this firmly in the regional and provisional issues category — not a central government note, but one of several competing regional currencies that were eventually consolidated when the People's Bank of China absorbed these institutions following the Communist victory in 1949.

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