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50 Yuan Bank of Chinan

Uitgever Bank of Chinan
Jaar 1945
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Valuta Yuan (1935-1946)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Blue-black letterpress print on buff paper. A vignette at right portrays a steam passenger train traversing a curved embankment through an open landscape. At left, the denomination 伍拾圓 is set within an ornate floral underprint medallion, flanked by vertical Chinese inscriptions reading 冀南銀行. The imprint 中華民國三十四年印 appears at the lower centre, with the serial number printed in red at upper right.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Brown letterpress print. A circular vignette at left centre encloses a detailed view of a traditional Chinese temple complex. At right, the large numeral 50 is set within an elaborate guilloche rosette. The English legend BANK OF CHINAN arches across the top, with FIFTY YUAN and the date 1945 at the lower centre.
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The Bank of Chinan (Jinan Bank) was a Communist-controlled regional bank operating in Shandong province, established in 1938 under the Jiaodong Administrative Office. By 1945, the bank was issuing currency to support the Eighth Route Army's operations and administer liberated zone economies — these notes functioned as instruments of wartime economic control as much as conventional currency.

The S-prefix Pick designation signals a regional or special issue, and the B suffix variant distinction likely reflects a block letter or printing plate difference. Attribution of these notes can be complicated by inconsistent surviving documentation from the issuing authority itself.

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