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The Charhar Commercial Bank series of China Regional Banks: North in the World Currency contains 29 distinct entries.
The Charhar Commercial Bank (CCB) was established on 10 December 1933 as a quasi-governmental institution. Its declared capital was 500,000 yuan. It was headquartered in Zhangjiakou. Charhar (usually spelled Chahar) was a former province, abolished in 1952 and now part of the province of Inner Mongolia.

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Charhar Commercial Bank Value Range  
10 copper coins
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10 copper coins
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20 copper coins
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20 copper coins
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30 copper coins
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30 copper coins
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40 copper coins
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40 copper coins
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50 copper coins
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50 copper coins
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100 copper coins
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100 copper coins
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10 cents
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20 cents
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50 cents
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50 cents
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1 yuan
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1 yuan
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1 yuan
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5 yuan
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5 yuan
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5 yuan
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10 yuan
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10 yuan
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10 yuan
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10 cents
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10 cents
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20 cents
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20 cents
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The Charhar Commercial Bank series of China Regional Banks: North in the World Currency contains 29 distinct entries.
The Charhar Commercial Bank (CCB) was established on 10 December 1933 as a quasi-governmental institution. Its declared capital was 500,000 yuan. It was headquartered in Zhangjiakou. Charhar (usually spelled Chahar) was a former province, abolished in 1952 and now part of the province of Inner Mongolia.

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