
© BANK OF CHINA(BOC) All Rights Reserved. "The 2nd year of Republic of China" printed on the front, and "JAN 1st,1913" on the back

The 500, 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000 denominations were last printed in 1945 and discontinued in 1969, making the 100 bill. At Leftover Currency we exchange your old banknotes from Taiwan for cash. ) USE American Bank Note Company Office Building ( New York, N.Y. Get paid in 3 steps for your 50 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (Chung-Shan Building). The Building of Guangdong Provincial Council printed on the front decorative patterns on the back They switched to small size in 1929 and are the only type of currency in circulation today in the United States. England American Bank Note Company Building ( New York, N.Y. About Madison Marquette Madison Marquette offers a national platform built to execute efficiently and precisely at the local level through offices in U.S. The Republic of China: Ten- Yuan GPB-to-BOC Redeemable Note (1914) above an intricate building which can be recognised as the Bank of England. "The 2nd year of the Republic of China" printed on the front, and "JAN 1st, 1913" on the back In every British banknote we get a portrait of the reigning Queen Elizabeth. The back of the banknote is the Parliament building standing in Tiraspol. The Zhenhai Tower in Guangzhou printed on the front decorative patterns on the back Featured on the obverse is general Alexander Vassilievitch Suvorov. The Republic of China: Five- Yuan GPB-to-BOC Redeemable Note (1914)

These notes, with the denominations of five yuan and ten yuan, were BOC redeemable notes in substitution for the redeemable notes (1913) of Guangdong Provincial Bank printed by American Bank Note Company.

(GoogleMaps) The BankNote building, once the home of the American Bank Note company, was sold last week for 114 million to a joint venture between the Madison Marquette and Perella Weinberg Partners Asset Based Value Strategy. Home > About Us > Commemorative Bank Notesīank of China (BOC) Guangdong branch issued redeemable notes used as subsidiary silver coin notes in August, 1914. The BankNote Building at 890 Garrison Avenue. The Republic of China - GPB Notes Substituted for BOC Notes
