File:The Chunghwa Republic gold b.jpg

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Description Bonds that Sun Yat-sen used to raise money for revolutionary cause. The Republic of China was also once known as the Chunghwa Republic.
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This is not renminbi, nor was it issued by the People's Bank of China. It predates 1911. Therefore the Law of the People's Republic of China on the People's Bank of China does not apply.

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