China 5 Yuan 1935 |
Item Code: CN-154 |
Front:
Chinese Junks (sailing ships) in the sea. Decorative
guilloche patterns and rosettes. Back:
Shoreline scene of man-made Kunming Lake and of the Tower of Buddhist Incense on Wànshòu Shan (Longevity Hill) at the (new) Summer Palace (Yíhéyuán) Gardens in Beijing (Pekin, Peking). Watermark: Junk. Security features: Running serial numbers. Watermark. Colored non-fluorescent fibers at the center of the front of the banknote. Main colour: Dark olive green. Artist: (TDLR). Engraver: TDLR. Signatures: T.Y. Hsu (?) (General Manager); Wang Zisong "J.S. Wong" (Manager). Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Bank of Communications. Date of Issue: 1935. Withdrawn: Yes. Legal tender: No. Total issue: N/a. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Company, Ltd., London (TDLR). |
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Dimensions: 151 x 82 mm |
Texts: Bank of Communications (Jiaotong Yínháng). Five Yuan of the national currency of the Republic of China. |
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