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3 Ch'uan Fantasy; Szechuan-Shensi Soviet Worker's and Farmer's Bank; grey

Issuer Szechuan-Shensi Soviet Worker's and Farmer's Bank
Year 1933
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Composition Other (Cloth)
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Obverse description Vertical-format note printed in black on cloth. Central vignette shows a raised fist above a star and crescent moon over a cubic geometric design. Chinese text arranged in vertical columns reads right to left throughout, with the denomination and issuing authority as principal legends.
Obverse lettering 來起合聯級階產無界世全
府政埃維蘇省陝川
行銀 - 農工
串叁
年三三九一
(Translation: Proletarians of the world unite!
Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Government
Worker's and Farmer's Bank
3 Strings (Ch'uan)
Year 1933)
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The Szechuan-Shensi Soviet area was established in late 1932 when Red Army forces under Xu Xiangqian pushed into the Sichuan-Shaanxi border region, and the Worker's and Farmer's Bank followed almost immediately — a political necessity before any stable administration could function. Notes from this issuer were printed on cloth rather than paper, a pragmatic response to the near-total absence of conventional printing infrastructure in the soviet zone. The grey cloth substrate on this 3 Ch'uan piece is characteristic of the series.

The "fantasy" designation reflects ongoing scholarly dispute about whether certain denominations and color variants actually circulated or were produced speculatively, possibly after the soviet's collapse in 1935 during the Long March evacuation.

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