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The Hu-Peh Government Mint series of China Regional Banks: Central in the World Currency contains 9 distinct entries.
The Hu-Peh Government Mint (HGM) was established in 1896 by Zhang Zidong, Governor of Hunan and Guangxi Provinces, who allocated 80,000 taels to the insititution. The Hu-Peh Government Mint ceased doing business in 1926.
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