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The Banknote of Qing Dynasty from 1858 Ta Ch'ing Pao Ch'ao 10,000 Cash
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Original Bank Note
Qing Dynasty
Hu Pu Kuan P'iao
The official ticket of the Ministry of accounts is abbreviated as official ticket. A kind of paper money issued in the third year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (1853) to offset fiscal expenditure as military expenditure to suppress the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom movement. Official tickets are in silver, also known as "silver tickets", which can be divided into oneortwo, thirty-two, fifty-two, twelve, fifty-five kinds. Due to the large denomination of official tickets and the inability to cash them, the circulation was immediately blocked after issuance and depreciated rapidly. By the tenth year of Xianfeng (1860), oneortwo silver notes were worth only more than twohundred Wen, while real silver was worth more than sixthousand Wen. The last year of Xianfeng (1861) was cleared and put out of service.
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