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The customs gold unit (CGU) was a currency issued by the Central Bank of China between 1930 and 1948. In Chinese, the name of the currency was 關金圓 guānjīnyuán, literally "customs gold yuan" but the English name given on the back of the notes was "customs gold unit". It was divided into 100 cents (關金分). As the name suggests, this currency was initially used for customs payments, but in 1942 it was put into general circulation for use by the public at 20 times its face value in terms of the first Chinese yuan.

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  • Chinese customs gold unit (en)
  • 海关金单位兑换券 (zh)
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  • The customs gold unit (CGU) was a currency issued by the Central Bank of China between 1930 and 1948. In Chinese, the name of the currency was 關金圓 guānjīnyuán, literally "customs gold yuan" but the English name given on the back of the notes was "customs gold unit". It was divided into 100 cents (關金分). As the name suggests, this currency was initially used for customs payments, but in 1942 it was put into general circulation for use by the public at 20 times its face value in terms of the first Chinese yuan. (en)
  • 海关金单位兑换券,简称“关金券”,是中华民国国民政府的海关用以计算税收的金本位单位。后来中央银行发行关金券,用以收纳关税,渐渐成为通货的一种。 (zh)
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  • 關金 for short (en)
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  • customs gold exchange voucher (en)
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  • hǎiguān jīn dānwèi duìhuàn quàn (en)
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  • 海关金单位兑换券 (en)
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  • 海關金單位兌換券 (en)
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  • American Bank Note Company and more (en)
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  • The customs gold unit (CGU) was a currency issued by the Central Bank of China between 1930 and 1948. In Chinese, the name of the currency was 關金圓 guānjīnyuán, literally "customs gold yuan" but the English name given on the back of the notes was "customs gold unit". It was divided into 100 cents (關金分). As the name suggests, this currency was initially used for customs payments, but in 1942 it was put into general circulation for use by the public at 20 times its face value in terms of the first Chinese yuan. (en)
  • 海关金单位兑换券,简称“关金券”,是中华民国国民政府的海关用以计算税收的金本位单位。后来中央银行发行关金券,用以收纳关税,渐渐成为通货的一种。 (zh)
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