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The Industrial and Commercial Bank series of China Foreign Banks in the World Currency contains 16 distinct entries.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICB) was promoted and organized by T. T. Cheng, Commissioner of Finance in Guangdong under Dr. Sun Yat-sen 1923. Its head office was opened in Hong Kong in 1921. The bank maintained offices in Hankou and Shanghai. Industrial and Commercial Bank Limited is unrelated to the modern Industrial and Commercial Bank, one of the largest banks in China.

Catalog Detail

  Industrial and Commercial Bank Value Range Favorite
Industrial and Commercial Bank Value Range  
1 dollar (B8301a)
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1 dollar (B8301as)
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5 dollars (B8302a)
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5 dollars (B8302as)
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10 dollars (B8303a)
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50 dollars (B8304a)
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1 dollar (B8305a)
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1 dollar (B8305as)
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5 dollars (B8306a)
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5 dollars (B8306as)
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10 dollars (B8307a)
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10 dollars (B8307ar)
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10 dollars (B8307as)
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50 dollars (B8308a)
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50 dollars (B8308ar)
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50 dollars (B8308as)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Industrial and Commercial Bank series of China Foreign Banks in the World Currency contains 16 distinct entries.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICB) was promoted and organized by T. T. Cheng, Commissioner of Finance in Guangdong under Dr. Sun Yat-sen 1923. Its head office was opened in Hong Kong in 1921. The bank maintained offices in Hankou and Shanghai. Industrial and Commercial Bank Limited is unrelated to the modern Industrial and Commercial Bank, one of the largest banks in China.

Catalog Detail