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5 Yuan Soviet Red Army

Uitgever Soviet Red Army (Manchurian Provinces)
Jaar 1945
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Waarde 5 Yuan
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Beschrijving keerzijde Brown uniface design with symmetrical foliate vignettes flanking a central rectangular panel bearing the vertical Chinese denomination inscription '伍圓' (Five Yuan) and the date '一九四五年' (1945). Corner numerals '5' appear at all four positions, and a lower border panel carries the Chinese wartime legal authority inscription '嚴造支票以戰時法處罰'.
Opschrift keerzijde 5
伍圓
一九四五年
嚴造支票以戰時法處罰
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Issued by Soviet occupation forces following the August 1945 campaign against Japanese-held Manchuria, this note was part of a military currency series introduced to facilitate troop spending and requisitioning in occupied territory. The Soviet command printed these notes without backing from any Manchurian or Chinese monetary authority — they were imposed on the local economy unilaterally, and the population had no formal mechanism to refuse them.

Chinese Nationalist and later Communist administrations both declined to recognize the series as redeemable, leaving civilians who had accepted the notes with paper of no recoverable value. The Pick M-series designation reflects its classification as military scrip rather than a sovereign issue.

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