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| 正面描述 | Red-orange letterpress print on a yellow-cream underprint. A vignette at right portrays a multi-tiered classical Chinese pavilion set against a hillside landscape. The denomination 伍拾圓 (Fifty Yuan) appears in an ornate guilloche cartouche at left centre, with vertical Chinese legend 太行 repeated on both lateral margins. Serial number and the bank title 冀南銀行 are printed across the upper portion. |
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| 背面描述 | Green intaglio print. A central vignette presents a broad classical Chinese temple complex with an extended colonnaded hall set within a courtyard, rendered in fine line engraving. The English legend BANK OF CHINAN arches across the top border, with FIFTY YUAN in a decorative panel at the foot and the date 1939 at the lower centre. Numeral 50 appears in circular guilloche medallions at both lateral margins. |
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The Bank of Chinan (Chi-Nan Yinhang) was a Japanese puppet institution established in 1938 to facilitate economic control over occupied Shandong province. Its notes were designed to displace Chinese National Currency in the region, functioning as an instrument of monetary occupation rather than conventional banking.
The S3070 series encompasses several signature and color varieties; the "D" suffix distinguishes a specific combination that collectors have found notably harder to locate than the more common earlier variants. Wartime paper quality was inconsistent, and notes from this issuer frequently show foxing and brittleness — not mishandling, but a consequence of the inferior pulp stock available under wartime production constraints.