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5 Chiao Kiangsi Provincial Bank

Uitgever Kiangsi Provincial Bank
Jaar 1949
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Waarde 5 Chiao (0.5)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed entirely in red on plain paper, the obverse centers on a large guilloche medallion enclosing the Chinese characters 伍銀角 (Five Chiao Silver) in bold letterpress. The bank title 江西省銀行 and denomination subtitle 輔幣券 appear at the top within an ornate guilloche border, with serial numbers printed in red at upper left and right. Two rectangular seal impressions flank the central vignette, and marginal inscriptions at the corners read 伍角, while side panels carry the legends 一律通用 (left) and 完糧納稅 (right); the lower border bears the redemption clause and Republican era date.
Opschrift voorzijde 江西省銀行 輔幣券 伍角銀元 積成十角兌換銀元壹圓 中華民國三十八年七月 完糧納稅 一律通用
(Translation: Jiangxi Provincial Bank Currency coupon 5 chiao (50 cents) silver dollar Accumulate 10 chiao for exchange one silver dollar July, the 38th year of the Republic of China Good for using to pay taxes as well)
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Kiangsi Provincial Bank issued a flood of fractional notes in the final months before the People's Liberation Army swept through Jiangxi in May 1949. The Hequn factory — a local commercial printer pressed into currency work — was one of several provincial facilities producing notes as the Nationalist financial infrastructure collapsed and central supply lines became unreliable. Quality varies sharply across surviving examples, a direct consequence of wartime material shortages rather than age-related deterioration.

The series had an effective circulation life of weeks.

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