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5 Cent, The Central Reserve Bank of China, China, 1940

Object Details

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Description (Brief)
One (1) 5 cent note
The Central Reserve Bank of China, China, 1940
Obverse Image: Name of bank at top, denomination to the left, Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum in Nanking to the right.
Obverse Text: 伍分 / 中央儲備銀行 / 伍分 / 伍分 / 伍分 / 中華民國二十九年 / 伍分 / 華成印刷有限公司
Reverse Image: Name of bank at top, denomination at the center.
Reverse Text: 5 CENTS / THE CENTRAL RESERVE BANK OF CHINA / 5 CENTS / L122867L / 5 CENTS / FIVE CENTS / 5 CENTS / 中央儲備銀行副總裁 / 中央儲備銀行總裁 / 5 CENTS / 5 CENTS / WATSON PRINTING COMPANY / 66.27691
Description
[[Obverse Text]]
伍分 / 中央儲備銀行 / 伍分 / 伍分 / 伍分 / 中華民國二十九年 / 伍分 / 華成印刷有限公司
[[Translation]]
five cents / The Central Reserve Bank of China / five cents / five cents / five cents / year twenty-nine of the Republic of China / five cents / Hua Cheng printing company limited
[[Reverse Text]]
5 CENTS / THE CENTRAL RESERVE BANK OF CHINA / 5 CENTS / L122867L / 5 CENTS / FIVE CENTS / 5 CENTS / 中央儲備銀行副總裁 / 中央儲備銀行總裁 / 5 CENTS / 5 CENTS / WATSON PRINTING COMPANY / 66.27691
[[Translation]]
Vice President of the Central Reserve Bank / President of the Central Reserve Bank
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
date made
1940
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer L. Neinken
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 4.8 cm x 8.4 cm x .01 cm; 1 7/8 in x 3 5/16 in x in
Object Name
note
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