This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.
The Manchukuo yuan (Chinese: 滿洲國圓, Mǎnzhōuguóyuán) was the official unit of currency of the Empire of Manchuria, from June 1932 to August 1945.
The monetary unit was based on one basic pure silver patron of 23.91 grams. It replaced the Chinese Haikwan tael, the local monetary system in common and regular use in Manchuria before the Mukden Incident, as legal tender.
The Manchukuoyuan (Chinese: 滿洲國圓, Mǎnzhōuguóyuán) was the official unit of currency of the Empire of Manchuria, from June 1932 to August 1945. The monetary...
investors, the stable value of the Manchukuoyuan was a major contributing factor for the development of the economy of Manchukuo. The principal functions of...
whose basic unit is yuan New Taiwan dollar, the current currency used in Taiwan, whose basic unit is yuán in Mandarin Manchukuoyuan, the unit of currency...
Manchukuo was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China that existed from 1932 until its dissolution in 1945. It was ostensibly founded...
traded currency as of April 2022. The yuan (Chinese: 元 or simplified Chinese: 圆; traditional Chinese: 圓; pinyin: yuán) is the basic unit of the renminbi...
The Manchukuo Government (known as the Manchukuo Temporary Government until 2019), commonly known as Manchuria, is an organization established in 2004...
economies of Manchukuo and Mengjiang, in the period 1931-1945. The effective Japanese annexation of 1931 led to a colonial system (see Manchukuo (administration))...
acted as a central bank and issuer of currency. The Manchukuoyuan was initially set at 1 Manchukuoyuan = 23.91 g silver, but became pegged to the Japanese...
the era name "Datong". In 1934, he was declared emperor of Manchukuo, prompting writer Wen Yuan-ning to quip that Puyi "holds the world's record for the...
Manchukuo's first ambassador in Tokyo Yuan Cheng-Tse, Manchukuo ambassador in Tokyo Li Shao-Keng, Manchukuo ambassador in Tokyo Gen. Tinge, Manchukuo...
either a Japanese puppet state or a buffer state. After the creation of Manchukuo and subsequent military action by the Imperial Japanese Army, which brought...
Kaiyuan tongbao coin". Explore Highlights. British Museum. The characters Kai yuan mean 'new beginning', while tong bao means 'circulating treasure' or 'coin'...
completely replaced it with the yuan in a process known as the fei liang gai yuan (廢兩改元; 'Abolishing tael and changing to yuan'). During this time the Republican...
Taiwan YuanYuan (元, 圆 or 圓) – China Chinese yuan (元, 圆 or 圓) – China Chinese renminbi yuan (人民币 or 人民幣) – China Manchukuoyuan (圓) – Manchukuo Old Taiwanese...
Bank of Taiwan and issued Taiwan dollars (also known as Taiwan Nationalist yuan or TWN) as a "provisional" replacement for the Taiwan yen at the rate of...
state, a single emission center did not exist. In Manchuria, the yuan of Manchukuo and the money of other puppet Chinese governments were in circulation...
The Manchukuo National Railway (Traditional Chinese and Japanese kanji: 滿洲國有鐵道, Japanese romanization: Manshū Kokuyū Tetsudō) was the state-owned national...
other forms of renminbi, also known as the Chinese yuan (CNY), such as bills and coins. The digital yuan is designed to move instantaneously in both domestic...
British Weihaiwei, the Hong Kong dollar circulated jointly with the Chinese yuan from 1914 to 1930, when Weihaiwei was returned to the Republic of China....
variation of this flag was adopted by Yuan Shikai's empire and the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. In Manchukuo, a similar slogan was used, but the...
currencies. The Central Bank of Manchou was established, followed by the Manchukuoyuan, which was linked to and exchangeable with the yen at par. The beginning...
subsequently becoming a cabinet minister in the Empire of Manchukuo. A native of Liaoyang city, Yuan served as deputy commander of the local police under the...
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Also in 1944, further cashier's cheques were issued, denominated 1,000 yuan and NC$5,000. The 25 pataca note was discontinued after 1958. On August 8...