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2000 Yuan Central Bank of China

Issuer Central Bank of China
Year 1945
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering 中央銀行
貳仟圓
中華民國三十四年
大中書局印號
(Translation: Central Bank of China / Two Thousand Yuan / Republic of China Year 34 / Ta Tung Book Co.)
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Reverse lettering 副局長 田炳雄
局長 李顯平
貳仟圓
2000
(Translation: Deputy Director Tian Bingyong / Director Li Xianping / Two Thousand Yuan)
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The Central Bank of China's wartime high-denomination issues of 1945 reflect the accelerating collapse of the Nationalist government's monetary control. By the final year of the Second Sino-Japanese War, inflation had rendered lower denominations functionally useless, forcing the issuance of notes in values that would have been unthinkable five years earlier. The 2000 Yuan sits within a broader proliferation of emergency high-denomination paper that was itself quickly overtaken by even larger values as hyperinflation worsened through 1947–1948.

Ta Tung Book Co. was one of several domestic printers pressed into currency production as wartime conditions disrupted access to foreign security printers. Domestic production varied considerably in quality and consistency across the series.

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