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The China Specie Bank series of China Foreign Banks in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries.
The China Specie Bank Ltd (CSB) was an American venture, jointly funded by overseas and domestic Chinese businessmen, with its headquarters established in 1920 in Hong Kong. It subsequently opened a Shanghai office in May 1921. The bank collapsed before its notes could enter circulation and only specimen and proof notes are known.

Catalog Detail

  China Specie Bank Value Range Favorite
China Specie Bank Value Range  
1 dollar (B8401a)
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1 dollar (B8401ap)
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1 dollar (B8401as)
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5 dollars (B8402a)
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5 dollars (B8402ap)
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5 dollars (B8402as)
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10 dollars (B8403a)
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10 dollars (B8403ap)
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50 dollars (B8404a)
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50 dollars (B8404ap)
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100 dollars (B8405a)
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100 dollars (B8405ap1)
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100 dollars (B8405ap2)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The China Specie Bank series of China Foreign Banks in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries.
The China Specie Bank Ltd (CSB) was an American venture, jointly funded by overseas and domestic Chinese businessmen, with its headquarters established in 1920 in Hong Kong. It subsequently opened a Shanghai office in May 1921. The bank collapsed before its notes could enter circulation and only specimen and proof notes are known.

Catalog Detail