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The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank (行銀茶絲國中) series of China National Banks in the World Currency contains 7 distinct entries.
The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank (CST) was founded in Tientsin (Tianjin) in 1925, as a joint investment of silk and tea merchants, primarily Zhang Ziqing. It opened its doors in January 1926. The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank closed its doors in May 1928.

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  China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank (行銀茶絲國中) Value Range Favorite
China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank (行銀茶絲國中) Value Range  
1 yuan (B2701a)
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1 yuan (B2701as)
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5 yuan (B2702a)
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5 yuan (B2702ar)
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5 yuan (B2702as)
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10 yuan (B2703a)
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10 yuan (B2703as)
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The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank (行銀茶絲國中) series of China National Banks in the World Currency contains 7 distinct entries.
The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank (CST) was founded in Tientsin (Tianjin) in 1925, as a joint investment of silk and tea merchants, primarily Zhang Ziqing. It opened its doors in January 1926. The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank closed its doors in May 1928.

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