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| Emittent | Wuhan City Grain Bureau, Hubei Province |
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| Jahr | 1989 |
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| Nennwert | 50 Grams |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Central vignette of an architectural structure, likely the Yellow Crane Tower of Wuhan, flanked by pine trees and framed by circular guilloche patterns. Denomination '50 克' (50 grams) and issuer inscription '武汉市地方粮票' appear in the central field, with the value '0.05' at upper left. The year '1989' is printed at the bottom within a decorative border. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Symmetrical design in red on cream paper with two vignettes of grain sheaves rising from lotus bases at left and right margins, set against a fine woven guilloche underprint. A circular official seal with a red star at centre occupies the middle of the field, surrounded by three numbered clauses of usage instructions in Chinese. The year '1989' appears in a solid red cartouche at the foot of the note. |
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| Anmerkungen |
Chinese grain ration coupons of this type were administrative instruments, not currency — issued through the state distribution system to control per-capita access to staple foods during the planned economy period. Wuhan, as a major inland industrial city, maintained its own municipal-level grain bureau separate from provincial allocation, giving it authority to issue coupons valid only within city limits. The 50-gram denomination is one of the smallest fractional units issued, used primarily to account for supplemental rations beyond the standard monthly allotment.
By 1989 the national coupon system was already contracting as market reforms expanded, making late-issue examples like this somewhat transitional — printed and distributed even as the infrastructure around them was being dismantled. Full abolition of grain rationing came in 1993.