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The Central Bank of China series of French Indo-China in the World Currency contains 6 distinct entries. The Central Bank of China (CEN) was authorized in 1923 by the administration of Sun Yat-sen, and officially opened in Guangzhou in 1924 with Song Ziwen as governor. By

The Central Bank of China series of French Indo-China in the World Currency contains 6 distinct entries.

The Central Bank of China (CEN) was authorized in 1923 by the administration of Sun Yat-sen, and officially opened in Guangzhou in 1924 with Song Ziwen as governor. By the time notes were issued for French Indo-China in 1945, the Central Bank of China’s headquarters had shifted to Shanghai.

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