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50 Yuan Bank of Kuantung

Uitgever Bank of Kuantung (關東銀行)
Jaar 1948
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Opschrift voorzijde 關東銀行
伍拾圓
中華民國拾年印
Beschrijving keerzijde Central oval vignette of a large ocean-going passenger steamer underway on open seas, set within an elaborately guilloche-patterned red border. The numeral 50 appears in large rosette medallions at left and right, with additional 50 numerals in the upper corners. The year 1948 is inscribed in a red panel at the base of the note.
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The Bank of Kuantung (關東銀行) operated in the Kwantung Leased Territory under Soviet-influenced administration following Japan's 1945 surrender, filling the monetary vacuum left by the collapse of Japanese puppet currency systems in Manchuria and the Liaodong Peninsula. By 1948 the institution was issuing notes in denominations that reflected severe inflationary pressure across the northeast — the 50 Yuan note sits near the top of a series designed to handle transactions that would have required stacks of lower notes just years earlier.

P#S3448 is scarce. The Bank of Kuantung's total note output was limited, its operational window brief, and the political transition to the People's Republic in 1949 ended the issuer's existence entirely.

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