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Chinese Central Bank One Jiao Banknote

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AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage Chinese banknote, specifically identified as a 'One Jiao' (or 'Yi Jiao') note from the Central Bank of China (中國中央銀行). The note exhibits an overall light brown to beige color with darker blue-green ink used for printing intricate designs and text. On the left side, there is an ornate circular vignette depicting a traditional Chinese building, possibly a temple or palace, nestled among trees. To the right of this vignette, the denomination '壹角' (One Jiao) is clearly visible within an ornate, stylized frame. Above the denomination, the issuer's name '中國中央銀行' (Central Bank of China) is printed horizontally. Serial numbers 'D328754' are present on both the left and right sides of the note. Two red, rectangular seals with Chinese characters are visible below the denomination, likely representing official endorsements or signatures. The paper appears relatively thin and shows significant signs of wear consistent with its age and circulation. Multiple creases and folds are prominent across the entire surface, most notably a strong vertical fold down the center and horizontal folds that break the surface integrity. The edges are somewhat softened and show minor fraying, but no major tears or missing pieces are immediately apparent. The colors are faded but still discernible. The craftsmanship appears to be typical of era currency, balancing security features with aesthetic design. Based on typical historical issuance of such notes by the Central Bank of China, this bill likely dates from the Republican era of China, possibly between the 1920s and 1940s.

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Upon my examination of the provided image of this Chinese Central Bank One Jiao Banknote, I can offer the following professional appraisal. This 'One Jiao' note from the Central Bank of China exhibits notable signs of wear consistent with its age and circulation. The multiple prominent creases, strong central vertical fold, and horizontal folds significantly impact its condition rating. While the colors are faded, they remain discernible, and there are no major tears or missing pieces, indicating it has been preserved to some extent despite heavy use. The softened edges and minor fraying are typical of circulated currency. From the visual evidence, the note appears authentic, consistent with typical Republican-era Chinese currency issued by the Central Bank of China, likely between the 1920s and 1940s. The serial numbers 'D328754' and the traditional Chinese characters add to its historical verifiable nature. However, it is crucial to state that authenticity verification from images alone has limitations. A full authentication would require in-person examination to assess paper quality, watermarks (if any), printing methods, and ink properties under magnification. Provenance documentation, if available, would also significantly enhance authenticity. In terms of market conditions, circulated Chinese banknotes from this period generally have a stable but not exceptionally high demand unless they are rare varieties or in uncirculated condition. This particular 'One Jiao' denomination is not considered extremely rare, and its heavily circulated state significantly depresses its market value. Comparables for notes in similar 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition (heavily circulated, but intact) typically range lowest end of the market scale. The key factors impacting value are overwhelmingly its condition. Had this note been in a higher grade (e.g., Fine, Very Fine, or Uncirculated), its value would be considerably higher. Its current state limits its appeal primarily to budget collectors or those seeking a representative example of the era. Given the condition and general market activity for such common circulated notes, I would appraise this banknote at a modest value.

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