The Southern People's Bank (南方人民银行) was one of several regional Communist-administered banks operating in southern China during the final push of the Civil War. These institutions issued notes rapidly and often in small quantities to meet immediate military and administrative needs — the 5 Chiao was a fractional denomination suited to local trade at a moment when the Nationalist currency had already collapsed in credibility but People's Bank of China notes had not yet fully penetrated the south.
Regional issues like this were absorbed and demonetized quickly once PRC monetary consolidation began in earnest. Surviving examples are genuinely scarce, not because of careful preservation but because so little was printed to begin with.
The Southern People's Bank (南方人民银行) was one of several regional Communist-administered banks operating in southern China during the final push of the Civil War. These institutions issued notes rapidly and often in small quantities to meet immediate military and administrative needs — the 5 Chiao was a fractional denomination suited to local trade at a moment when the Nationalist currency had already collapsed in credibility but People's Bank of China notes had not yet fully penetrated the south.
Regional issues like this were absorbed and demonetized quickly once PRC monetary consolidation began in earnest. Surviving examples are genuinely scarce, not because of careful preservation but because so little was printed to begin with.