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| Uitgever | The Amoy Industrial Bank |
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| Jaar | 1940 |
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| Samenstelling | Paper |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Blue-toned note with an ornate guilloche border framing the entire design. To the right, an oval vignette enclosed in scrollwork presents the Heavenly King Hall of Nanputuo Temple in Xiamen, rendered in fine intaglio style. To the left, the denomination characters 伍角 appear within a large rosette medallion, with matching corner cartouches repeating the denomination at all four corners. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Blue-toned reverse dominated by three interlocking guilloche medallions: the left and right circles bear the numeral "50" with "CENTS" below, while the central medallion contains the Chinese characters 伍角 within a multi-layered rosette. The bank name "THE AMOY INDUSTRIAL BANK" runs across the top within a curved banner flanked by foliate ornaments. Red serial numbers appear at lower left and lower right. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Amoy Industrial Bank was a regional institution operating out of Xiamen (Amoy) during the Japanese occupation of the city, which began in May 1938. Notes issued under its name during this period circulated within a Japanese-controlled economic zone — the bank functioned as part of the occupying administration's effort to manage local commerce and displace existing currency systems rather than as an independent Chinese financial body.
The 1940 date places this note squarely within that occupation currency framework. Pick S1658 is a scarce survivor from a printing run that had no reason to outlast the war.