China 1 Yuan 1940 |
Item Code: CN-463 |
Front:
Agricultural occupations, farming and food preparation
scenes: Peasants sieving and grinding rice in front of a
house. The mill is an ancient rice milling machine, made of hardwood and old bamboo, combined with grinding teeth, bamboo weaving funnel and other components, and it is a special tool used to remove the rice husk. Illustration from "Yong Zheng Farming & Weaving Atlas" (Beijing Palace Museum). Back: Decorative guilloche patterns and rosettes. Watermark: Not present. Security features: Running serial number on both the front and back of the banknote. Predominant colours: Red and a mix of brown, blue and teal green. Artist: Pending. Engraver: Pending. Signatures: Ye Zhuo-tang (General Manager); Chen Huaizhong (Chen Wei-tsung, Chen Huai-Chung) (Assistant General Manager). Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: The Farmers Bank of China (established on the 1st of April 1935). Date of Issue: 1940 = 29th year of the Republic. Withdrawn: Yes. Legal tender: No. Total issue: Information pending. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Ta Yih Printing Company (TYPC). |
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Dimensions: 99 x 53 mm |
Six characters of the Chinese Printer |
Illustration from "Yong Zheng Farming & Weaving Atlas" (Beijing Palace Museum) |
Texts: The Farmers Bank of China (Chung Kuo Nung Min Yin Hang # Zhongguó Nóngmín Yínháng). One Yuan. Yíyuán. Republic of China. |
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