Collector's book "out-of-print one hundred crowns"

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Collector's book

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Product:Collector's book "out-of-print one hundred crowns"

NO:5119

Starting Price:SGD:10,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

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Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The 1953 one cent banknote was a monetary instrument issued by the People's Bank of China in 1953, also known as the "Lingxu one cent". Here is a 400 word introduction about this banknote: The 1953 one cent banknote is one of the important commemorative items in the history of Chinese currency. The main feature on the front of this banknote is the country number, indicating the identity of the People's Republic of China. On the back, we can see a pattern depicting rural life in China. This pattern is full of a strong local flavor, showcasing the scenes of farmers working and living. The design of this one cent banknote is very simple, mainly using black, white, and gray tones, and emphasizing the expression of details. In the design, the words "People's Republic of China" are printed above the banknotes, and the face value "one cent" is printed below. The main subject of the pattern is a farmer lying on the ground, carrying a farming tool and working hard to cultivate the field. This pattern vividly displays the scene of farmers working hard in the farmland, and also symbolizes that farmers are the cornerstone of national development and the main source of labor.