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1 Yuan

发行方 Bank of Taiwan
年份 1949
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面值 1 Yuan
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正面描述 Vertically oriented note printed in rose-red on a light ground, with an oval portrait vignette of Sun Yat-sen at centre, set within a geometric guilloche border. The bank title 台灣銀行 (Bank of Taiwan) is inscribed in Chinese characters above the portrait, while the denomination 壹圓 appears in a decorative cartouche below. Serial number and date inscription 中華民國三十八年 run along the lower margin, with corner numerals 壹 repeated at all four positions.
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背面描述 Vertically oriented note printed in blue-violet, with an English inscription BANK OF TAIWAN at the top. A vignette of a multi-storey bank building occupies the upper central field, below which a stylised map of Taiwan is rendered as a secondary vignette. The denomination ONE YUAN is lettered in a panel beneath the map, and the year 1949 appears along the lower margin. Corner numerals 1 are repeated at all four angles within a geometric frame border. A red overprint of Chinese characters appears diagonally across the face, indicating trial or specimen status.
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The Bank of Taiwan 1 Yuan of 1949 belongs to the emergency currency structure assembled after the Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan following the Communist victory on the mainland. The ROC had just completed a catastrophic hyperinflationary collapse on the continent — the Gold Yuan reform of 1948 had failed within months — and Taiwan needed a functioning local currency quickly. This note was part of that stopgap framework, issued under a temporary provincial banking authority rather than the central government.

Pick 102A is the version without the overprint that appears on related issues in the series. The distinction matters to completists tracking the administrative transitions of that period.

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