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2000 New Dollars Chiang Kai-Shek, Pattern

Issuer Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Year 1966
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Currency New dollar (1949-date)
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Obverse lettering 日一十三月十年五十五國民華中 • 誕華秩八統總蔣
(Translation: President Chiang Kai-shek`s 80th birthday, Republic of China, October 31st year 55)
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Taiwan's Central Bank commissioned pattern coinage in 1966 as part of broader discussions about redenominating the New Taiwan Dollar, which had been stabilized at 40 NTD to 1 USD following the currency reform of 1949 — itself a desperate measure after hyperinflation had obliterated the old Taiwan Dollar. A 2000-unit denomination would have represented significant purchasing power and suggests the redenomination proposals under consideration were substantial. Nothing came of it; the NT Dollar remained unreformed, and these patterns never advanced to circulation.

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