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| Emittent | Bank of Central China (華中銀行) |
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| Jahr | 1945 |
| Typ | Local banknote |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Brown-purple print on pale ground. Central vignette occupies the right portion of the note with a large sailing vessel on rough seas and a biplane in flight above; the scene is rendered in a detailed illustrative style. The denomination 伍拾圓 appears in a guilloche-bordered panel at center-left, with the bank title 華中銀行 across the top, denomination numerals 伍拾 repeated in the four corners, and a signature at lower left. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Blue-black print composed entirely of intricate guilloche lathe-work. The numeral 50 appears in a central geometric panel surrounded by elaborate rosette and scroll ornaments, with four corner medallions each bearing the numeral 50 within scalloped borders; two star rosettes flank the central panel, and vertical Chinese text columns appear on either side. |
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The Bank of Central China was a Japanese puppet institution established in 1938 to manage currency in the occupied Yangtze River valley. By 1945, the entire puppet banking structure was collapsing in step with Japan's military position — notes issued this late in the war circulated into a monetary environment of extreme inflation and public distrust, with many residents preferring commodity barter or Nationalist-area currency at significant premium.
The S-prefix Pick number places this firmly in the specialized rather than mainstream catalog — a classification that sometimes undersells circulation reality. These notes moved through markets in Wuhan, Nanjing, and surrounding occupied territories whether anyone trusted them or not.