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Introduction of Guangdong Provincial Bank

The provincial Guangdong Bank was originally called Guangdong Bank, which was a joint venture between government and business. It was established in August of the 9th year of the Republic of China (192) and closed down after a few months of opening. The paper money issued by the provincial Guangdong Bank is in the new stock of the former Guangdong Bank. It is signed and signed by President Cheng Tiandou and cashier director Rong Xianlin, and the word "provincial" is stamped on the face of the "Guangdong Bank Exchange Certificate", and the riding seal with the words "Guangdong Bank Paper Money" printed by violet is stamped on the right side of the face to distinguish it. There are seven denominations of bank notes: 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 1 yuan, 5 cents and 2 cents. 1 yuan banknotes with denominations above were issued and circulated in the market after the establishment of Guangdong Provincial Bank on December 5, 192, and 5-and 2-milli banknotes were issued on May 1, 192.