The Da-Qing Bank had branches throughout China and many of its branches outside of its headquarters in Beijing also issued banknotes. These banknotes...
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The Da-Qing Bank (simplified Chinese: 大清银行; traditional Chinese: 大清銀行, lit. 'Bank of Great Qing', Wade–Giles romanization Ta-Ching Bank), also known as...
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In the year 1907 the Da-Qing Bank of the Ministry of Revenue was renamed the Da-Qing Bank (大清銀行); accordingly the inscription on all banknotes had to...
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other three Chinese banks. The Bank of China was formed in 1912 by renaming the Qing dynasty's Da-Qing Bank (est. 1905) under the newly established Republican...
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Great Ming Treasure Note (redirect from Banknotes of the Ming dynasty)
collectors of banknotes and paper money to acquire the 1 guàn banknotes which are the only pre-Qing Chinese banknotes available on the market. A handful of notes...
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Taiwanese yen (category Currencies of Asia)
currency of Taiwan, with distinct banknotes denominated in yen issued by the Bank of Taiwan from 1898. Only banknotes and stamp currency were issued. In...
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Macanese pataca (redirect from Commemorative banknotes of the Macanese pataca)
colonial past, banknotes are printed in Portuguese as well as Chinese, including the name of the Bank of China which is written as both "Banco da China" and...
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Renminbi (redirect from Commemorative banknotes of the Chinese renminbi)
or yuan accepted all over Qing dynasty China (1644–1912) was the silver dragon dollar introduced in 1889. Various banknotes denominated in dollars or...
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The 1911 Revolution spread from China proper to Xinjiang, where fighting occurred between Qing loyalists and the Anti-Qing Revolutionary Party (反清革命党人)...
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The Great Qing Treasure Note (simplified Chinese: 大清宝钞; traditional Chinese: 大清寶鈔; pinyin: Dà Qīng Bǎo Chāo) or Da-Qing Baochao refers to a series of...
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Hetu Ala (category Qing dynasty)
Manchu:ᡥᡝᡨᡠ ᠠᠯᠠ) was the first capital of the Later Jin (1616–1636) state, the predecessor of the Qing dynasty of China. It was the capital from 1616 to...
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Manchukuo yuan (redirect from Yuan of Manchukuo)
included high denomination banknotes, banknotes denominated in copper coins, official provincial notes issued by the banks of the provincial government, small...
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Old Taiwan dollar (category Currencies of Asia)
replacement for the Taiwan yen at the rate of one to one. The new banknotes were initially printed in Shanghai, and were shipped to Taipei. After the Nationalists...
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banknotes in this series feature a portrait of Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong by artist Liu Wenxi. Therefore, this series of banknotes is...
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Hong Kong dollar (category Currencies with multiple banknote issuers)
own banknotes for general circulation in Hong Kong. These banks, HSBC, Bank of China, and Standard Chartered, issue their own designs of banknotes in denominations...
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Kong as of the end of 2019. It is also one of the three commercial banks licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue banknotes for the Hong Kong...
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lasting from 1673 to 1681 in the early Qing dynasty of China, during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722). The revolt was led by Wu Sangui,...
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Yuan (currency) (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
The term "yuan" usually refers to the primary unit of account of the renminbi (RMB), the currency of the People's Republic of China. RMB banknotes start...
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Privately produced banknotes of the Qing dynasty, as is usual for China, had a great variety of names designating them across the country with names being...
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Banque de l'Indochine (redirect from Bank of Indochina)
The Banque de l'Indochine (French: [bɑ̃k də lɛ̃dɔʃin]), originally Banque de l'Indo-Chine ("Bank of Indochina"), was a bank created in 1875 in Paris to...
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during the Republic era. Initially serving as the central bank, it later focused on issuing banknotes and managing foreign exchange. The Bank of China's...
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had lost much of the deposit base of its predecessor the Da-Qing Bank following China's 1911 Revolution.: 1387-1388 In the late 1900s, the YSB had gained...
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emphasizing the Manchuness of the Qing dynasty. Ta Ching The transliteration of Chinese: 大清 as appeared in the banknotes of the Ta Ching Government Bank during...
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Qianzhuang (redirect from Old-style Chinese bank)
the Qing dynasty. Unlike the Shanxi banks, the qianzhuang tended to have much more risky business practices. These institutions first appeared in the Yangzi...
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Chang Kia-ngau (category Governors of the Central Bank of the Republic of China)
manager of the Bank of China in Shanghai. When he was at the Shanghai branch, Chang refused a request by Yuan Shikai to stop redeeming banknotes for silver...
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Zhuangpiao (redirect from Qianzhuang banknotes)
China during the Qing dynasty and early Republic of China periods issued by small private banks known as qianzhuang. Other than banknotes qianzhuang also...
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over by the Bank of China (Hong Kong). The first known banknote issues appeared in 1913, through to 1922, all printed by the American Banknote Company...
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The use of the 1953 series banknotes was halted on April 15, 1964, to be withdrawn and these banknotes were recalled completely on May 15, 1964. The 1953...
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Government Bank (大清銀行). Intended as a replacement for all existing banknotes, the Da Qing Bank's note was granted exclusive privilege to be used in all public...
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