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5 Yuan Bank of China

发行方 Bank of China
年份 1940
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形状 Rectangular
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正面描述 Intaglio-printed portrait of Sun Yat-sen in an oval vignette at left, rendered in fine line engraving on a blue guilloche ground. The bank title 行銀國中 appears in large Chinese characters across the top, flanked by the denomination 伍 in ornate cartouches at each corner. A large central denomination panel with the characters 伍圓 is set within an elaborate guilloche rosette, with two facsimile signatures below — one titled GENERAL MANAGER and one titled MANAGER — and the Republic year inscription along the lower border.
正面铭文 行銀國中 圓伍 印年九十二國民華中
(Translation: Bank of China Five Yuan Printed in the 29th year of the Republic of China)
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The Bank of China's 1940 series was produced by the American Bank Note Company at a moment when the Nationalist government's access to foreign printing facilities was becoming strategically critical. With Japanese forces controlling much of coastal China, having currency printed in New York — well beyond any possible interdiction — gave the Chongqing government reliable access to professionally engraved, difficult-to-counterfeit paper money.

Japanese military authorities ran sophisticated counterfeiting operations throughout the occupation, targeting exactly this kind of circulating Nationalist currency to destabilize the wartime economy. ABNCo's intaglio work was a deliberate countermeasure.

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