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ID Shanghai note
Hi everybody,
A friend of mine give me for identification an asian dark-blue note from Shanghai Province Bank dated 1932 with a face value of 1,000$ and ther'a a kind of house or pagode on it. On the reverse there're a dragon head in an ovale on the left side and some writing in chinese, twice a serial number 6 digit numbers(roman) and twice the letters AA on each side of 2 chinese caracters. In my opinion because of the high value of the note and the fact I didn't find it in the World PaperMoney from Krause edition It's an Hell Note whom people use to offer an burn when the member of their familly die. Is there someone who can give me more information an maybe a value (if there is one). You can find some picture of this note with the links below; Small size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg Larger size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg William Pujol collectionneur de pièces et billets du Monde collector of coins and banknotes of the World Email: URL: http://william.pujol.club.fr |
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ID Shanghai note
First of all you have the front and back scans reversed.
It looks like a "doctored" 1 Yuan note S2456 found in the Krause catalog volume one, specialized issues. Front: Kwantung Provincial Bank, 1 Yuan, 1949 with the portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen replaced by a dragon. Back: Kwantung Provincvial Bank replaced by The Shanghai Provincial Bank. By the way, we all know Shanghai is a city, not a province. 1000 added below 1 Yuan. 1949 changed to 1932. "william" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, A friend of mine give me for identification an asian dark-blue note from Shanghai Province Bank dated 1932 with a face value of 1,000$ and ther'a a kind of house or pagode on it. On the reverse there're a dragon head in an ovale on the left side and some writing in chinese, twice a serial number 6 digit numbers(roman) and twice the letters AA on each side of 2 chinese caracters. In my opinion because of the high value of the note and the fact I didn't find it in the World PaperMoney from Krause edition It's an Hell Note whom people use to offer an burn when the member of their familly die. Is there someone who can give me more information an maybe a value (if there is one). You can find some picture of this note with the links below; Small size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg Larger size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg William Pujol collectionneur de pièces et billets du Monde collector of coins and banknotes of the World Email: URL: http://william.pujol.club.fr |
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ID Shanghai note
Thanks for your quick answer tomas.
You may find my question stupid but what do you mean by "doctored", is it a "counterfeit" kind regards william Thomas Chao a écrit : First of all you have the front and back scans reversed. It looks like a "doctored" 1 Yuan note S2456 found in the Krause catalog volume one, specialized issues. Front: Kwantung Provincial Bank, 1 Yuan, 1949 with the portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen replaced by a dragon. Back: Kwantung Provincvial Bank replaced by The Shanghai Provincial Bank. By the way, we all know Shanghai is a city, not a province. 1000 added below 1 Yuan. 1949 changed to 1932. "william" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, A friend of mine give me for identification an asian dark-blue note from Shanghai Province Bank dated 1932 with a face value of 1,000$ and ther'a a kind of house or pagode on it. On the reverse there're a dragon head in an ovale on the left side and some writing in chinese, twice a serial number 6 digit numbers(roman) and twice the letters AA on each side of 2 chinese caracters. In my opinion because of the high value of the note and the fact I didn't find it in the World PaperMoney from Krause edition It's an Hell Note whom people use to offer an burn when the member of their familly die. Is there someone who can give me more information an maybe a value (if there is one). You can find some picture of this note with the links below; Small size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg Larger size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg William Pujol collectionneur de pièces et billets du Monde collector of coins and banknotes of the World Email: URL: http://william.pujol.club.fr |
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ID Shanghai note
The original note was modified or altered and than copies were made from it.
Consider it a fantasy note, having no collector value. "william" wrote in message ... Thanks for your quick answer tomas. You may find my question stupid but what do you mean by "doctored", is it a "counterfeit" kind regards william Thomas Chao a écrit : First of all you have the front and back scans reversed. It looks like a "doctored" 1 Yuan note S2456 found in the Krause catalog volume one, specialized issues. Front: Kwantung Provincial Bank, 1 Yuan, 1949 with the portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen replaced by a dragon. Back: Kwantung Provincvial Bank replaced by The Shanghai Provincial Bank. By the way, we all know Shanghai is a city, not a province. 1000 added below 1 Yuan. 1949 changed to 1932. "william" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, A friend of mine give me for identification an asian dark-blue note from Shanghai Province Bank dated 1932 with a face value of 1,000$ and ther'a a kind of house or pagode on it. On the reverse there're a dragon head in an ovale on the left side and some writing in chinese, twice a serial number 6 digit numbers(roman) and twice the letters AA on each side of 2 chinese caracters. In my opinion because of the high value of the note and the fact I didn't find it in the World PaperMoney from Krause edition It's an Hell Note whom people use to offer an burn when the member of their familly die. Is there someone who can give me more information an maybe a value (if there is one). You can find some picture of this note with the links below; Small size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg Larger size: http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/..._note-back.jpg http://william.pujol.club.fr/Images/...note-front.jpg William Pujol collectionneur de pièces et billets du Monde collector of coins and banknotes of the World Email: URL: http://william.pujol.club.fr |
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