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  1. 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; lit. '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).

  2. Unit; Symbol ¥ ‎ Denominations; Subunit 1 ⁄ 100: cent: Banknotes Freq. used: ¥500, ¥1,000, ¥10,000, ¥50,000, ¥100,000, ¥500,000 Rarely used: 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, ¥10, ¥20, ¥50, ¥100, ¥5,000,000: Demographics; Date of introduction: 19 August 1948: Replaced: Chinese customs gold unit: Date of withdrawal: 3 July ...

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  3. Help. Category:Chinese customs gold units. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. 中文(臺灣): 關金圓. Media in category "Chinese customs gold units" The following 113 files are in this category, out of 113 total. 1 Custom Gold Unit, Central Bank of China (1930) 01.jpg 295 × 600; 172 KB.

  4. Detailed information about the coin 20 Customs Gold Units, Republic of China, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

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    17 Feb 2024
    UNC
    USD 15.99 (EUR 15.00) (+ buyer's ...
    16 Sep 2023
    UNC
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    29 Apr 2023
    UNC
    USD 8.53 (EUR 8.00) (+ buyer's premium)
    8 Oct 2022
    AU
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    • Republic of China
    • Republic (1912-1949)
    • Central Bank of China (中央銀行)
    • Standard banknote
  5. Detailed information about the coin 2000 Customs Gold Units, Republic of China, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  6. 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).