Are you interested in Chinese antique bank note?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by EastCulture, May 11, 2008.

  1. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    Hello,I am an antique collector of China.I collected many antique bank notes of Republic of China .If you are interested in the antique bank note of Republic of China ,you could contact me for detail.Or you could access the website for more information: http://www.fpzpw.com/english/index.htm
    Attachment files are some images of my collections for your reference.
    1.(Item No:9-1-1 9-1-2)There are four pieces of Bank Notes of Republic of China printed by different banks:The Union Preparation Bank of China,The Bank of Communications,The Farmers Bank of China and Bank of HoPei.Their par value are one Yuan,ten Yuan,five Yuan and one Yuan.
     

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  3. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    There are four pieces of Bank Notes of Republic of China printed by different banks:The Bank of China,The Central Bank of China.Their par value are one Yuan,0.2 Yuan,five Yuan and one Yuan.
     

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  4. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    Alot of folks here collect world notes.. and yes, a RELIABLE source would be nice lol
     
  5. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    It is the Bank Note of Republic of China printed by HuPeh Provincial Bank.Its par value is one hundred copper coins and released in 1914.
     

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  6. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    Hello Daggarjon,thanks for reply!Hope you like them.Any question or requirement,don't hesitate to ask me!
     
  7. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    I do like them! I also love them :D
     
  8. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    It is the Bank Note of Republic of China printed by The Union Preparation Bank of China in 1938.When Japanese invaded China,it set up seven puppet banks.The Union Preparation Bank of China is one of them.Its par value is one yuan. The images include front and rear.There is a fly dragon and Confucius image in front and a tower in rear.
     

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  9. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    ok .. so i am an official admirer of all your notes!! Keep them coming! the notes, and the history you provided are very cool!
     
  10. the collector

    the collector *Aussie Coins Collector*

    Very interesting notes! looking forward to the next ones!
     
  11. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    It is the Bank Note of Republic of China printed by The Central Bank of China.Its par value is 0.2yuan. The images include obverse and inverse.
    Many many thanks to Daggarjon,the collector and any collector who saw the topic!!
     

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  12. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    It is the local Bank Note of Republic of China printed by The GuangXi Province Bank.Its par value is 0.1yuan. The images include obverse and inverse. It was made by XinHua sculping Co. of HongKong at 1936.
     

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  13. Daggarjon

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    its too bad you dont have duplicates of all those ... :rolleyes::whistle:
     
  14. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    It is the Bank Note of Republic of China printed by The Union Preparation Bank of China.Its par value is ten yuan. The images include obverse and inverse.There is GuanYu icon in obverse.GuanYu is a general in the period of Three Kingdoms(189-280 AD).He is an avatar of loyalism and bravery in China.
     

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  15. Brit in Texas

    Brit in Texas Senior Member

    These are some really nice notes, thanks for sharing them.
     
  16. lettow

    lettow Senior Member

    The notes that the OP identifies as being from the Union Preparation Bank of China are from the Federal Reserve Bank of China. I suspect it is just a translation problem.
     
  17. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    could very well be.. either way.. they are cool little notes :)
     
  18. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    After July 7th Incident in 1937,Japanese invaded most of area of North of China,it set up Republic of China temporary government and seven puppet banks.The Union Preparation Bank of China is one of them.The bank was set up at Feb. 11 1938.The center located in BeiPing.
     
  19. EastCulture

    EastCulture Junior Member

    It is the Bank Note of Republic of China printed by The Bank of Communications.Its par value is five yuan. The images include front and rear.
     

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  20. lettow

    lettow Senior Member

    The Pick book only lists six Japanese Puppet banks. The English names are:

    Central Reserve Bank of China
    Federal Reserve Bank of China
    Hua-Hsing Commercial Bank
    Chi Tung Bank
    Mengchiang Bank
    Chanan Bank
     
  21. Daggarjon

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    One thing i have always thought of when thinking about the Pick books... they are a GREAT resource for a general look into the currency of a country. But take a look at the Friedberg currency books and then look at the Pick books for US currency ... a HUGE differance. It could be possible the pick books just does not go that deep into the currency of Japans past, it just provides an overview.

    just a thought!
     
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