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Jiaozi (交子)
Extremely RareThe world's first government-issued paper currency. Printed on special paper with multiple ink colors and official seals.
Browse our curated collection of historical Chinese paper money specimens, from Song Dynasty jiaozi to Republic-era banknotes.
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The world's first government-issued paper currency. Printed on special paper with multiple ink colors and official seals.
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Successor to the jiaozi, featuring improved security measures and standardized denominations.
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Paper currency of Kublai Khan's realm, witnessed and documented by Marco Polo.
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Later Yuan currency with elaborate dragon designs and multiple denomination levels.
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The largest paper money notes ever issued. Made from mulberry bark paper, measuring approximately 34cm × 22cm.
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Smaller denomination Ming note with intricate border designs and imperial seals.
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Emergency currency issued during the Taiping Rebellion to fund military operations.
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Official notes from the Board of Revenue, used alongside the Daqing Baochao.
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Modern-style banknote from China's first modern bank, featuring Western printing techniques.
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Early Republic banknote featuring Sun Yat-sen portrait and bilingual text.
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Legal tender notes from the currency reform period, standardizing Chinese money.
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Revolutionary base area currency from the Communist-controlled regions.
Note: This gallery presents historical specimens for educational purposes. Images are being sourced from museums, auctions, and private collections. Rarity classifications are based on current market availability.