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| Uitgever | Bank of Chinan |
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| Jaar | 1944 |
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| Waarde | 50 Yuan |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Red-orange letterpress on yellow underprint. A large denomination value panel with Chinese characters for 'Fifty Yuan' (伍拾圓) occupies the left side within an ornate guilloche cartouche, while a vignette of a multi-tiered temple complex at right is rendered in fine line engraving. Serial number and the bank title in Chinese (冀南銀行) appear across the upper margin, with the Republican calendar date (中華民國三十三年甲) inscribed along the lower border. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | BANK OF CHINAN FIFTY YUAN 1944 |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Bank of Chinan (Jinan Bank) was a Communist-controlled regional bank operating in the Shandong-Jiangsu border area under the auspices of the Shandong Provincial Government. Its notes circulated in territory that changed hands repeatedly between Japanese, Nationalist, and Communist forces — meaning a given note might pass through dramatically different political environments within a single year. The 1944 date places this squarely in the wartime guerrilla economy, where maintaining any stable exchange rate was largely theoretical.
Regional Communist currency from this period was deliberately printed in small batches and in multiple variants, partly for security against counterfeiting by Japanese-backed authorities. Attribution of specific print runs to particular facilities remains contested among specialists.