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EastCulture
The bank note was currency with interest rate printed by Treasury Departme of Republic of China.The par value was one Yuan. The printed year was 1923.
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EastCulture
Treasury Department of Republic of China issued the currency for the reason of lack of military expenditure.In fact it's a way to get money from common people.
De Orc
Very nice indeed bthumbsup.gif
EastCulture
The bank note was currency with interest rate printed by Treasury Departme of Republic of China.The par value was five Yuan. The printed year was 1922.
EastCulture
The Treasury Department would pay interest by the currency note per month.The coupon sheets were used as counting interest.
EastCulture
My friend Robert Schwartz (American Bank Note Company )will stage an auction at June 2, 3 & 4, 2008
Bethel, Connecticut .May be you could see more bank notes from all of the world.Visit ABNHARMERAUCTIONS website or book a catalog for more info.
De Orc
Thank you for that info I will check it out, I am rather partial to the ABNC notes of Latin America bthumbsup.gif
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