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50 Yuan Farmers Bank of China

Uitgever Farmers Bank of China
Jaar 1941
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Afmetingen 172 × 76 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of a traditional Chinese stone arch bridge with moored boats in the foreground, framed by elaborate guilloche rosettes on either side bearing the denomination 伍拾圓 in Chinese characters. The bank title 中國農民銀行 runs across the top, with the place name 重慶 (Chongqing) appearing at lower left and right, and the issue inscription 中華民國三十年印 at the bottom centre.
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Opschrift keerzijde THE FARMERS BANK OF CHINA FIFTY YUAN NATIONAL CURRENCY. 1941 AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
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The Farmers Bank of China was established in 1933 under Nationalist government control, initially to channel agricultural credit to rural provinces, though by the late 1930s wartime finance had thoroughly displaced that original mandate. This 1941 issue was printed in New York by the American Bank Note Company — a pragmatic arrangement driven by the fact that Japanese military advances had disrupted or threatened domestic Chinese printing facilities, making foreign contract printing both safer and more reliable.

ABNC's involvement in Chinese wartime currency was extensive across multiple issuing banks during this period. Notes from this series are reasonably obtainable today, though foxing and paper toning are common given the subtropical storage conditions many survived.

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