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The American-Oriental Bank of Szechuan series of China Foreign Banks in the World Currency contains 7 distinct entries.
Part of the American-Oriental Banking Corporation, the American-Oriental Bank of Szechuan (AOBS) was set up in 1921 with an authorized capital of one million gold dollars and acted as the major foreign exchange and deposit bank for western China. The bank’s Chinese partners bought it out in 1932 at which time it became a wholly Chinese institution.

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  American-Oriental Bank of Szechuan Value Range Favorite
American-Oriental Bank of Szechuan Value Range  
1 dollar (B7907a)
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1 dollar (B7907ap)
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1 dollar (B7907as)
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5 dollars (B7908a)
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10 dollars (B7909a)
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10 dollars (B7909ap)
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10 dollars (B7909as)
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The American-Oriental Bank of Szechuan series of China Foreign Banks in the World Currency contains 7 distinct entries.
Part of the American-Oriental Banking Corporation, the American-Oriental Bank of Szechuan (AOBS) was set up in 1921 with an authorized capital of one million gold dollars and acted as the major foreign exchange and deposit bank for western China. The bank’s Chinese partners bought it out in 1932 at which time it became a wholly Chinese institution.

Catalog Detail