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Lot 3998       World Banknotes

Estimate $750
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $1,100

CHINA, Ming Dynasty, one kuan, issued 1368-1399, for Emperor Hung Wu, black with two red square seal handstamps, 10 strings of cash coins at centre, deep gray mulberry paper, uniface. (P. AA1). Good fine and rare.

The translation of the front of the note is as follows: - at top, 'Great Ming General Circulation treasure-Note', then 'one kuan' with pictorial representtation of 100 cash below, in lower panel 'The Board of Revenue, having petitioned and received the Imperial sanction, prints the Great Ming Treasure-Note to be current and to be used as copper cash. Cast anew in the year of ...... The counterfeiter shall be decapitated. The informant and captor shall be rewarded with 250 taels in silver, and in addition shall be given the property of the criminal.' 'Hung Wu... '.

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