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CHINA: Changzhou Tokens, AE 10 cents, ND (1939-41), VF-XF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Republic Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:75.00 - 100.00 USD
CHINA: Changzhou Tokens, AE 10 cents, ND (1939-41), VF-XF
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CHINA: Changzhou Tokens, AE 10 cents, ND (1939-41), issued by Jiang Hao Ji (Jiang Hao's) of Lingtai Village, denomination within diamond-shaped cartouche with curlicued borders, ling tai xiang above, linshi liutong ("temporary circulation") below // counterstamped business name with issue number 1107 below, overstruck on uncertain host, small scrapes and marks, VF-XF. After the fall of Shanghai, the city of Changzhou fell to the rapidly advancing Japanese army on Nov. 29, 1937. After months of carnage and destruction, survivors returned to the city by the end of 1938 and encountered an acute shortage of coins due to the closure of the Central Mint in Shanghai. Local merchants thus began issuing copper tokens, as well as paper vouchers and tally sticks, in order to facilitate commercial transactions. Over the next two years, a plethora of varieties were issued by businesses across the city. This practice was finally put to an end by the Wang Jingwei regime and replaced with the Central Reserve Currency.