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Ministry of Finance Market Stabilization Monetary Bureau (局銭官市平部政財) Currency & Banknote Values
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The Ministry of Finance Market Stabilization Monetary Bureau (局銭官市平部政財) series of China National Banks in the World Currency contains 44 distinct entries.
The Ministry of Finance Market Stabilization Monetary Bureau (MFS) was established on 13 November 1914 in Beijing. For military notes issued by the Ministry of Finance, see Ministry of Finance Military Requisition Bureau (B17101). All Ministry of Finance Market Stabilization Monetary Bureau place of issue overprints appear in Chinese only. The Ministry of Finance Market Stabilization Monetary Bureau also issued short-term bonds; these are listed in the SCWPM (P626 - P643), but excluded from The Banknote Book as they are not notes.
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