The 1928 Chinese 10 Dollar banknote is a significant piece of currency issued by the Central Bank of China during the Republic of China era.
Design and Features
- Obverse (Front): The front of the note features intricate guilloches and detailed inscriptions in Chinese. It prominently displays the denomination "10 Yuan" (equivalent to 10 Dollars) and the issuing authority, the Central Bank of China. The design includes traditional Chinese motifs and patterns
- Reverse (Back): The back of the note showcases a portrait of Sun Yat-sen, a key figure in modern Chinese history and the founding father of the Republic of China. The text on the back is in both Chinese and English, indicating the note's value and the promise to pay the bearer on demand
- Watermark: The note includes a watermark for added security, which was a common feature to prevent counterfeiting
- Condition-Uncirculated
Specifications
- Size: The banknote measures 173 mm x 80 mm
- Colours: It features a combination of dark blue and multicoloured elements on the front, with green on the back
- Text: The text on the note is primarily in Chinese, with some English inscriptions on the reverse
Historical Context
This banknote was issued during a period of significant political and economic change in China. The design elements reflect the country's efforts to modernise its currency system while honouring important historical figures like Sun Yat-sen. The use of both Chinese and English text highlights the international aspects of China's economy at the time
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| Brand | Chinese Government |
| Product Code | 2646 |

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