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5 Yuan Kwangtung Provincial Bank

发行方 Kwangtung Provincial Bank
年份 1931
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货币 Yuan (1900-1949)
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正面描述 Green intaglio print over a multicolor guilloche underprint, with the bank title 廣東省銀行 in Chinese characters across the top and the denomination 伍圓 set within an elaborate floral guilloche medallion at center. An oval portrait vignette of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in a Western-style jacket, rendered in fine line engraving, occupies the right field. Vertical panels along both lateral margins carry the inscription 銀毫券, with redemption text and the date 中華民國二十年 completing the face design.
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背面描述 Printed entirely in orange on cream paper, with a central vignette of the Kwangtung Provincial Bank building in full frontal elevation set within a fine guilloche border frame. The bank title THE KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL BANK runs along the top scroll, followed by the promise text in a secondary band below, and FIVE DOLLARS LOCAL CURRENCY 1931 in bold lettering at lower center. The printer's imprint AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY. appears at the foot of the note.
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The Kwangtung Provincial Bank was established in 1924 under the Nationalist government's effort to consolidate regional financial authority in Guangdong province, one of the most commercially active and internationally exposed regions in China. American Bank Note Company's involvement was typical for serious Chinese provincial issuers of the period — ABNC held contracts across a dozen Chinese banks simultaneously through the late 1920s and early 1930s, and their New York plant produced notes that circulated thousands of miles away in markets where counterfeiting of locally printed issues was endemic.

By 1931, the bank was operating under increasing pressure from the Central Bank of China's push toward currency unification, a process that would eventually render most provincial notes redundant by the mid-1930s fabi reforms.

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