Imperial Japan Puppet Federal Reserve Bank of China J68-J69
50 FEN = 5 CHIAO 1944 ISSUE J68a

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Note Description: China, Federal Reserve Bank of China
50 Fen = 5 Chiao S/M#C286-40 1944
Grade: 66 EPQ
Country: CHN
Note Number: CHNJ68a
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- Printer: NCGF
Certification #: 7055473-012  
Owner: RedWolfWhiteEagle
Sets Competing: Imperial Japan Puppet Federal Reserve Bank of China J68-J69  Score: 463
Date Added: 11/30/2020
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Obverse: At left, the Tower of Buddhist Incense (Foxiangge) is the symbolic structure in the Summer Palace, built on the Longevity Hill during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. It was a religious structure originally planned to be a nine-story tower, but ordered to be dismantled and changed to a Buddhist tower for worshipping Buddha when the eighth storey was under construction. Like many buildings in the Summer Palace, this largest individual structure in the park was destroyed and rebuilt later during the reign of Emperor Guangxu. On the first day and fifteenth day of each lunar month, the Empress Dowager Cixi would go there to pray and burn joss sticks. The three-level tower is octagonal with four layers of eaves. It is 41meters (about 135 feet) high, built on a 21 meter-high (68.9-foot-high) stone foundation. It faces Kunming Lake southward, back on the Hall of the Sea of Wisdom.
Obverse Color: Violet on ochre and violet underprint.
Reverse: Ornate rosettes and designs
Reverse Color: Violet
Watermark: none
Date of Issue: 1944
Total issue: Unknown

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