China 50 Yuan 1941 |
Item Code: CN-242A |
Front:
Ornamental gateway called Pailou or Paifang, an archway,
in front of a crenellated Futukuan fortress wall, which
is the historical Fu-Hsing-Guan near Chungqing (Chongking). Back: Decorative guilloche patterns, borders and rosettes. Watermark: None. Security features: Running serial numbers on the front of the banknote. Predominant colours: Green and brown. Artist: Hua Wei Shou; Mi Wen. Engraver: Hua Wei-shou. Signatures: D.L. Lichia (Li Jue) (General Manager); Tian Yimin "Y.M. Dien" (Assistant General Manager). Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: The Central Bank of China (Established: November 1928). Date of Issue: 1941 = 30th year of the Republic. Withdrawn: Yes. Legal tender: No. Total issue: N/a. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Shanghai Banknote Co. Ltd., Chungking Printing Factory (Founded in Chungking on 1 February 1941 and completed to be built at the end of 1942). From 29 October 1987: Shanghai Banknote Printing Factory, Shanghai). |
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Dimensions: 161 x 85 mm |
Texts:
The Central Bank of China (Zhonghuá Mínguó
Zhongyang Yínháng). Fifty Yuan. Republic of
China. Fuxingguan = Revival. Fu Tu Guan. |
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