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1 Dollar, National Commercial Bank Ltd., Hubei, China, 1907

Object Details

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Description (Brief)
One (1) dollar note
National Commercial Bank Ltd., Hubei, China, 1907
Obverse Image: Rooster to the right, bank at top, denomination to the left.
Obverse Text: THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. / PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER IN DEMAND AT ITS OFFICE HERE / AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNMENT July 4, 1907 / ONE DOLLAR / LOCAL CURRENCY VALUE RECEIVED / MANAGER / $1 / HUPEH / CHAIRMAN / 1
Reverse Image: Chinese text at the top and bottom, denomination to the right, portrait to the left.
Reverse Text: [湖北 / 浙江興業銀行兌換券 / 壹 / 008250 / 壹圓 / 008250 / 壹 / [[signature stamp]]憑券即兌通用銀圓 / [[signature stamp]] 湖北
Description
[[Obverse Text]]
THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD. / PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND AT ITS OFFICE HERE. / AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNMENT / JULY 4 1907 / ONE DOLLAR / LOCAL CURRENCY VALUE RECEIVED / MANAGER / CHAIRMAN / $1 / HUPEH / 1
[[Reverse Text]]
湖北 / 浙江興業銀行兌換券 / 壹 / 008250 / 壹圓 / 008250 / 壹 / [[signature stamp]]憑券即兌通用銀圓 / [[signature stamp]] 湖北
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
date made
1907
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Leigh
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 7 cm x 12.4 cm x .01 cm; 2 3/4 in x 4 7/8 in x in
Object Name
note
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