China 100 Yuan 1936 |
Item Code: CN-220A |
Front:
Portrait of Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925). Back: Dacheng
Hall, the main hall of Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong
Province, which is called one of the "Three Great Halls in the East". Confucius was also known as Kong Fuzi, Kong Qiu and Kongzi. Watermark: Sun Yat-sen portrait in profile with the denomination numbers "100" under his portrait; Intertwined ornamental pattern at the upper and at the lower edges of the banknote. Security features: Running serial numbers. Watermark. Coloured non-fluorescent fibres at the centre of the front of the banknote. Main colours: Olive-green and violet. Artist: W&S. Engraver: W&S. Signatures: Lee Chun-yiu (Li Junyao; Hsi Te-Mou) (General Manager); Dr. H.H. Kung (Kung Hsiang-hsi, Kong Xiangxi) (Governor, 1933-1945). Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: The Central Bank of China (Established: November 1928). Date of Issue: 1936. Withdrawn: Yes. Legal tender: No. Total issue: N/a. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Waterlow & Sons, Limited, London, England. |
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Dimensions: 182 x 98 mm |
Texts: The Central Bank of China (Zhonghuá Mínguó Zhongyang Yínháng). One Hundred Yuan. National Currency. Shanghai, 1936. Republic of China. |
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