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Bamboo tallies (Traditional Chinese: 錢籌; Simplified Chinese: 钱筹; Pinyin: qián chóu), alternatively known as bamboo tokens or bamboo money, were a type of alternative currency that was produced in Eastern China (primarily in the provinces of Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang often around the cities of Suzhou and Wuxi) from the 1870s until the 1940s and were used to supplement Chinese cash coins and other small denomination Chinese currencies in a manner similar to paper money. Some bamboo tallies were issued in denominations of wén (文) or "strings of cash coins" (串), some bamboo tallies were denominated in qián (錢), tóngyuán (銅元, machine-struck coins of 10 wén), jiǎo (角), and yáng (洋, foreign silver coins), other than in money bamboo tallies could also be dominated in tea bags. During the sam

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  • 钱筹,或称竹票、竹签票,清朝末年至民国期间(1870年代至1940年代),山东、江苏、浙江多地出现的一种由商家发行的。钱筹多见于江苏苏州、崇明,山东芝罘,浙江无锡等地,有当地的、当铺,甚至一般商铺发行,制作方式多为在竹签上端书明面额,上方书明发行店铺之名,文字多为火烙。随铜元使用的普及,钱筹流通渐少。钱筹在流通中被用作制钱或其他小额货币的补充,多以“文”、“串”计值,但也有以“钱”、“铜元”、“角”和“洋”等计值的,甚至有以茶包计值的。 (zh)
  • Bamboo tallies (Traditional Chinese: 錢籌; Simplified Chinese: 钱筹; Pinyin: qián chóu), alternatively known as bamboo tokens or bamboo money, were a type of alternative currency that was produced in Eastern China (primarily in the provinces of Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang often around the cities of Suzhou and Wuxi) from the 1870s until the 1940s and were used to supplement Chinese cash coins and other small denomination Chinese currencies in a manner similar to paper money. Some bamboo tallies were issued in denominations of wén (文) or "strings of cash coins" (串), some bamboo tallies were denominated in qián (錢), tóngyuán (銅元, machine-struck coins of 10 wén), jiǎo (角), and yáng (洋, foreign silver coins), other than in money bamboo tallies could also be dominated in tea bags. During the sam (en)
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  • Bamboo tallies (Traditional Chinese: 錢籌; Simplified Chinese: 钱筹; Pinyin: qián chóu), alternatively known as bamboo tokens or bamboo money, were a type of alternative currency that was produced in Eastern China (primarily in the provinces of Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang often around the cities of Suzhou and Wuxi) from the 1870s until the 1940s and were used to supplement Chinese cash coins and other small denomination Chinese currencies in a manner similar to paper money. Some bamboo tallies were issued in denominations of wén (文) or "strings of cash coins" (串), some bamboo tallies were denominated in qián (錢), tóngyuán (銅元, machine-struck coins of 10 wén), jiǎo (角), and yáng (洋, foreign silver coins), other than in money bamboo tallies could also be dominated in tea bags. During the same time as bamboo tallies were issued other local businesses manufactured paper money denominated in fēn (分) while others used either copper tokens or money made from bones in a similar fashion. (en)
  • 钱筹,或称竹票、竹签票,清朝末年至民国期间(1870年代至1940年代),山东、江苏、浙江多地出现的一种由商家发行的。钱筹多见于江苏苏州、崇明,山东芝罘,浙江无锡等地,有当地的、当铺,甚至一般商铺发行,制作方式多为在竹签上端书明面额,上方书明发行店铺之名,文字多为火烙。随铜元使用的普及,钱筹流通渐少。钱筹在流通中被用作制钱或其他小额货币的补充,多以“文”、“串”计值,但也有以“钱”、“铜元”、“角”和“洋”等计值的,甚至有以茶包计值的。 (zh)
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