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The use of money in China could be traced back to at least four thousand years ago. China was also the first country to use paper money, or credit currency in the world. Ancient paper money can only be described in general terms for lack of material objects. About the Pai-Lu P'i-pi ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Item No.: 373 Size: 92 x 58 mm Mint: Lhasa Rareness: C |
Note:
According to the book of "Standard Catalog of World Paper Money" by Mr. Albert Pick, notes of the Srang system were made by pasting together 3 sheets of paper, the middle one having a 2-line security legend printed on it and they were many varieties in size, printing and color. Direct reading of security text is accomplished when the face is held up to a light source. Peculiarity of 5 srang note: No date (1942-46). Blue and red on yellow underprint (background printing). Lion at center. 2 lines of text. Back red and light blue with fountain between dragons. |
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1987 p.17, 51, 55, 60. (The History of Tibetan Money).
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