Chinese National Currency

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Chinese National Currency

The Chinese National Currency (CNC),[1] often transliterated as fapi[2] or fabi[a][3] or translated as Legal Tender Note,[4] was the currency of China between 1935 and 1948.[4][3] Introduced in the 1935 currency reform, the currency was initially issued by the Central Bank, the Bank of China, the Bank of Communications and later the Farmer's Bank of China. In June 1942, it became solely issued by the Central Bank. It was replaced by the Gold Yuan in August 1948.[4]

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Chinese National Currency
CNC$
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100-yuan banknote
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110角 (jiao)
1100分 (fen)
Demographics
Date of introduction1935
Date of withdrawal19 August 1948
Replaced byChinese gold yuan
User(s)China
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.
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