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2000 Yuan Farmer's Bank of Northwest China

Uitgever Farmer's Bank of Northwest China
Jaar 1947
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown-violet print on ochre underprint, with a central vignette of a farmer plowing a field with an ox at centre right. The denomination 貳仟圓 is rendered in large Chinese characters at centre, with two red seal chops flanking the lower portion. The issuing bank name 西北農民銀行 appears along the top margin, and the serial number and series prefix are printed in red at upper left and upper right respectively.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in green, the reverse carries a central oval vignette of two figures harvesting crops in a field, surrounded by decorative geometric borders. The denomination 2000 appears in all four corners as well as within rectangular panels on both lateral margins. The romanized bank name XIBEI NUN MIN XANG runs along the upper border, with the year 1947 at the lower centre.
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The Farmer's Bank of Northwest China was one of several regional CCP-aligned banks operating in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region during the civil war period. By 1947, Nationalist forces under Hu Zongnan had launched a major offensive against the Communist base areas, capturing Yan'an in March of that year. Currency issued in this environment was anything but stable — border region banks printed aggressively to fund military operations, and denominations climbed rapidly as inflation ate through lower values.

The 2000 Yuan figure reflects that inflationary pressure directly. Notes from this bank in this period are genuinely scarce in collectible condition, partly because paper quality in the border regions was poor and partly because surviving examples were often hidden or destroyed as the political situation shifted.

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