If there's a problem with adding this currency to China as a whole, perhaps it could be added to the Manchurian provinces? As far as I can tell, the Soviet occupation notes (e.g., this 100 yuan) were issued in the same currency, a direct replacement for the Manchukuo yuan.
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
All the other Central Bank of China notes have been added. Can we have a decision on where to put these Northeastern provinces notes so the job can be finished?
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
It doesn't seem like anyone is bothered about where these notes go but they do need to go somewhere. I'd request they be moved to the Manchurian Provinces, but the currency there ends in 1931 (it's for the pre-Japanese issues), so that can't be used. Can we create either a new currency for China Yuan (1945-1948, Northeastern Provinces) or a new currency for the Manchurian ProvincesYuan (1945-1948)?
Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.