
100 Yuan (1945) (Front: The Yellow Emperor (Huangdi, Hwang Ti), regarded as the initiator of Chinese civilization and is said to be the ancestor of all Chinese. He lived more than 4600 years ago. Stone wall and a traditional octagonal pavilion with double-hipped roof - thought to be Imperial Resting Quarters. Back: Decorative interlaced ornamental guilloche patterns and rosettes made with lathework. Watermark: None. Security features: Batch numbers on the front of the banknote. Predominant colour: Brown. Artist: Pending. Engraver: Pending. Signatures: Signature seals only. Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Japanese Puppet Provisional Government of North China in Peking (Beijing, Pekin) led by Wang Kemin (Chairman of North China Political Council): Federal Reserve Bank of China. Date of Issue: (1945). Withdrawn: Yes. Legal tender: No. Total issue: N/a. Material: Mitsubishi paper made from Manila kemp and kraft pulp. Printer: Japanese Government Cabinet Printing Administration Bureau of North China) (block # 41) (circulated) Fine
Dimensions: 170 x 89 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-J88
Grade/condition: Fine (F) (used, circulated)
Dimensions: 170 x 89 mm
LARGER (SAMPLE) PHOTO: CLICK HERE
Catalogue Number: P-J88
Grade/condition: Fine (F) (used, circulated)