Banknotes from the Reformed Government of the Republic of China

The Reformed Government of the Republic of China was a Chinese puppet state created by Japan that existed from 1938 to 1940 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The regime had little authority or popular support, nor did it receive international recognition even from Japan itself, lasting only two years before it was merged with the Provisional Government into the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China under Wang Jingwei.
Wikidata: Q708865

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Yuan

50 Yuan
ND

Standard banknote

P# J87, N# 393420
½ Fen
27 (1938)

Standard banknote
97 × 53 mm
P# J45, N# 353789
Available for swap 1 Fen (Federal Reserve Bank of China)
27 (1938)

Standard banknote
97 × 53 mm
P# J46, N# 214295
Available for swap 20 Fen (Federal Reserve Bank of China)
27 (1938)

Standard banknote

P# J49, N# 241730
50 Fen (Federal Reserve Bank of China)
ND (1938)

Standard banknote
110 × 60 mm
P# J50, N# 331067
5 Jiao / 50 Cents
27 (1938)

Standard banknote

P# J53, N# 222993
1 Yuan (Federal Reserve Bank of China)
27 (1938)

Standard banknote: 1938 (1939) Issue
146 × 72 mm
P# J61, N# 242692
100 Yuan (Federal Reserve Bank)
27 (1938)

Standard banknote
175 × 95 mm
P# J59, N# 304633
5 Fen (Federal Reserve Bank of China)
27-28 (1938-1939)

Standard banknote
95 × 53 mm
P# J47, N# 224631
Available for swap 1 Chiao / 10 Fen (Federal Reserve Bank of China)
27-29 (1938-1940)

Standard banknote
100 × 56 mm
P# J48, N# 224638

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is gyoschak.

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