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50 Yuan Bank of Pei Hai

Uitgever Bank of Pei Hai (北海銀行)
Jaar 1945
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Waarde 50 Yuan
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in orange, the obverse is framed by an ornate border with figural column motifs at each lateral side, each bearing a standing human figure above decorative pedestals. The central vignette presents a terraced hillside landscape with a prominent obelisk or monument rising from the summit, flanked by two large circular guilloche medallions inscribed 伍拾圓 (Fifty Yuan). Two official seals appear below the medallions, with the bank title 北海銀行 at the top and the denomination 伍拾 in Chinese characters in the corner panels.
Opschrift voorzijde 北海銀行
伍拾圓
山東
中華民國三十四年印
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Opmerkingen

The Bank of Pei Hai was the currency authority of the Shandong-Jiangsu-Hebei border region under Communist Party control, and by 1945 it was issuing notes specifically to finance the final push against Japanese forces and — simultaneously — to position the Party economically ahead of the coming civil war with the Nationalists. These weren't peacetime banking instruments. They were instruments of administered regional control, accepted by decree within liberated zones and worthless outside them.

The S-prefix in the Pick reference signals this is a specialty or regional issue, and collectors frequently encounter notes from this series with significant variation in paper quality owing to wartime supply constraints on printing materials in the Shandong base areas.

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