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The Yung Heng Provincial Bank of Kirin series of China Regional Banks: Northeast & Manchuria in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. The financial entity known in Chinese as 吉林永衡官銀銭號 was founded in 1898. Initially, its notes did not have the bank’s name in English.

The Yung Heng Provincial Bank of Kirin series of China Regional Banks: Northeast & Manchuria in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

The financial entity known in Chinese as 吉林永衡官銀銭號 was founded in 1898. Initially, its notes did not have the bank’s name in English. From 1918 to 1928, it issued notes as the Yung Heng Provincial Bank of Kirin (KYH). From 1923 to 1932, it issued notes as the Kirin Yung Heng Provincial Bank. Both English names were used from 1923 to 1928.

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