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5 Yuan Tung Pei Bank of China

Uitgever Tung Pei Bank of China
Jaar 1945
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Valuta Yuan (1917-1949)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in red on a cream ground, the obverse carries a central vignette at left depicting a rural landscape with an irrigation channel, cultivated fields, a tree, and a mountain in the background. To the right, the denomination 伍圓 (Five Yuan) is set within a rosette guilloche panel. The bank name 東北銀行 appears across the upper field in Chinese characters, with the serial prefix NO.B and the figure 12 flanking the vignette. Corner cartouches repeat the value 伍, and the inscription 流通券 (circulating note) appears at lower left.
Opschrift voorzijde 東北銀行 伍圓 流通券 伍 NO.B 中華民國三十四年印
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The Tung Pei Bank of China was established in 1945 under Soviet-backed Manchurian communist administration following the Red Army's rapid occupation of Manchuria in August of that year. This note predates the formal establishment of the People's Republic by four years, making it part of a parallel communist monetary infrastructure that operated well outside Nationalist-controlled financial networks.

The Tung Pei series is frequently underrepresented in Western collections — wartime and postwar chaos in the northeast meant circulation records are fragmentary and survival rates uneven across denominations.

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