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5 Fen Farmer's Bank of Northwest China

Uitgever Farmer's Bank of Northwest China (西北农民银行)
Jaar 1940
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Waarde 5 Fen (0.05)
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Opschrift voorzijde 西北農民銀行
伍分
庚午年國幣
Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in blue in vertical format. The centre carries a large numeral '5' within an ornate guilloche rosette. The romanised bank name 'SIBEI NUNG MIN ANXANG' is inscribed across the upper portion, with the denomination numeral '5' repeated in each corner. A signature line and the year '1940' appear in the lower section.
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The Farmer's Bank of Northwest China was a Communist-controlled financial institution operating out of the Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region — the revolutionary base area centered on Yan'an that served as the administrative heart of the Chinese Communist Party during the Second Sino-Japanese War. These notes circulated in a largely agrarian, economically isolated zone where small-denomination paper money had to compete with barter and older coinage habits among the rural population.

The 5 Fen denomination is among the smallest issued by this bank, reflecting the genuine purchasing power needs of peasant communities rather than any symbolic gesture. Low-denomination border region notes were printed under severely limited material conditions and survive in far smaller numbers than their face value might suggest.

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