Add the intrigue of China to your collection with an obsolete 20 Customs Gold Units (CGU) note. Dated 1930, and printed into the 1940s, CGU notes were originally issued by the Central Bank of China for payment of import duties. Printed by the American Bank Note Company (which produced early U.S. currency and currency for many foreign countries), these notes were backed by U.S. dollars until 1935. During and after WWII, the large-size CGU notes were issued for general circulation in China. The vertical face depicts Dr. Sun Yat-sen, first president of the Republic of China and a revered fi gure in mainland China and Taiwan. The back features the Customs House in Shanghai – the commercial and financial hub of China. These colorful CGU notes are over 65 years old.
S**.
Un billete sin dobleces, perfecto para colección.
Me llegó un billete sin doblar, eso entre los coleccionistas es muy apreciado. Está fechado en el año de 1930, pero es de 1942, eso lo hace especial. E impreso por la American bank note company, la misma empresa que imprimió los billetes en México.
K**S
Pricy for its condition
Not clean enough and bended everywhere
W**N
It's really nice
Very nice condition and unique bill
W**Y
Getting what I pay for
You get everything you see and nothing else
J**Y
Great quality
Excellent condition. Thank you! Worthy of any high-end collection.
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