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5 000 000 Yuan

发行方 Central Bank of China
年份 1949
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正面描述 Portrait of Chiang Kai-shek in military uniform at right, set within a guilloche-bordered vignette printed in red on a light ground. The bank name in Chinese characters (中央銀行) appears at top centre, with the denomination rendered in large Chinese numerals at centre-left and in corner panels. Serial numbers and series prefix appear above the central denomination block.
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背面铭文 THE CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA
5000000
FIVE MILLION GOLD YUAN
1949
CHUNG HWA BOOK CO. LTD.
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By mid-1949, the Nationalist government's monetary position had collapsed entirely. The gold yuan reform of 1948 had already failed catastrophically, and the Central Bank of China was issuing notes in denominations that would have been unimaginable eighteen months earlier. Five million yuan on a single note is not hyperbole — it is the arithmetic of a currency in terminal free fall, losing purchasing power faster than the presses could output new denominations.

Chung Hwa Book Company, primarily a publisher and printer with deep roots in Shanghai, had been pressed into banknote production as the Nationalist printing infrastructure fragmented under military pressure from Communist forces advancing southward.

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