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50 Yuan

Issuer People's Bank of China
Year 1949
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Size 150 x 70 mm
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Obverse lettering 中國人民銀行
伍拾圓
中華民國三十八年
(Translation: People's Bank of China / Fifty Yuan / Year 38 of the Chinese Republic)
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Reverse lettering 中國人民銀行
50
1949
(Translation: People's Bank of China)
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This note belongs to the First Series Renminbi (第一套人民币), issued by the People's Bank of China beginning in December 1948 — before the People's Republic was even formally proclaimed. The PBoC itself had been established only weeks earlier, on 1 December 1948, through the merger of three regional communist banks in Shijiazhuang. Currency unification was a military and administrative priority: the Guomindang's gold yuan was collapsing in hyperinflationary freefall, and the new government needed a functioning medium of exchange ahead of political consolidation.

First Series notes were printed under extremely variable conditions across multiple facilities, leading to significant differences in paper quality, ink consistency, and plate sharpness between print runs — a fact that complicates authentication of this issue more than most.

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