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10 Yuan - Teller Practice Banknote

Issuer People's Republic of China
Year 1998
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse lettering 10
DCLGZYQ
DIAN CHAO LIAN GONG
ZHUAN YONG QUAN
点钞练功
专用券
拾圆
1998
(Translation: Banknote-counting practice / dedicated券 / 10 Yuan)
Reverse description Monochrome reverse mirrors the obverse layout, printed on the same fine guilloche underprint. The abbreviation "DCLGZYQ" and bilingual pinyin heading "DIAN CHAO LIAN GONG / ZHUAN YONG QUAN" appear at upper centre, flanked by a "10" roundel at upper left and a large guilloche rosette medallion bearing 拾圆 at right. Inscriptions 点钞练功 and 专用券 fill the central zone, with date "1998" in the lower ornamental border.
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Comments

Training notes issued to bank tellers in the People's Republic of China occupy an odd position in the catalog — they are genuine printed documents produced under state authority, but explicitly demonetized from the outset. This 1998 piece replicates the fourth-series 10 Yuan in overall format but carries overprinting or modified text marking it as a practice instrument, intended for counter training rather than any transactional use.

Collector interest in PRC teller training notes has grown steadily since the late 2000s, partly because many were destroyed through routine institutional disposal. Survivors tend to come from teller staff who quietly retained them after training sessions ended.

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