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| Uitgever | Bank of Rehher Sheeng (熱河省銀行) |
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| Jaar | 1947 |
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| Valuta | Yuan (1914-1949) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Green print on uncoloured paper. A panoramic vignette of the Great Wall stretches across the centre of the note against a mountainous landscape. Chinese characters giving the bank name (熱河省銀行) and denomination (伍拾圓) appear in large script, with serial number and a red star to the upper right; border ornaments and denomination numerals fill the four corners. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Brown print. An elaborate guilloche frame encloses a central oval bearing the large numeral '50' with the inscription 'FIFTY YUAN' below it. The legend 'BANK OF REHHER SHEENG' runs along the top border, the denomination '50' repeats in each corner, and the year '1947' is printed at the bottom centre. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Bank of Rehher Sheeng — more commonly romanized as Rehe or Jehol — was the provincial bank of Rehe Province, a short-lived administrative entity carved out of Inner Mongolia and Manchuria during the Japanese occupation and retained briefly under Chinese Nationalist and then Communist administration after 1945. By 1947, the province was contested territory; Communist forces had effectively controlled much of Rehe since late 1945, and this note was issued under that administration, not the Nationalist government in Nanjing.
Provincial Communist-era currency from this region is chronically underrepresented in Western collections. Many issues were absorbed or demonetized quickly as the People's Bank of China consolidated regional currencies after 1948.