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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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Weight 18.2 g
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Obverse script Chinese
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Reverse description Central design features a Manchurian crane standing amid rocks and flowering plants, rendered in fine detail in a traditional Chinese decorative style. The crane's neck is raised upward with wings partially spread, symbolizing longevity and auspiciousness. The scene is enclosed within an oval border of stylized cloud or wave scrollwork, which is in turn surrounded by an outer ring of the same repeating scroll motif along the rim. The denomination 貳仟圓 (2000 Yuan) appears in Chinese characters at the base of the central design, while the characters 樣品 (Sample/Pattern) are inscribed at the top of the inner field, confirming the piece's pattern status.
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