1st JANUARY 1918 Sig 1: Torrey/Gulland 5 taels Values

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1st JANUARY 1918 Sig 1: Torrey/Gulland 5 taels Values

Details

Obverse: Chinese and English text; eagle perched on building pediment, flanked by two globes showing western and eastern hemispheres

Reverse: Chinese and English text; eagle perched on building pediment, flanked by two globes showing western and eastern hemispheres

Basic Information

GSID:

93060

Denomination:

5 taels

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1st JANUARY 1918 Sig 1: Torrey/Gulland

Design Details

Note Color:

Black, gray, blue, orange and green

Note Dimension:

175 x 109 mm

Printer:

American Bank Note Co N Y / American Bank Note Co New york

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