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Paper Money News – PMG Certifies Unlisted 1975 People’s Republic of China 2 Yuan

Unlisted 1975 People’s Republic of China 2 Yuan

Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG ®) recently authenticated and graded a stunning, unlisted 1975 People’s Republic of China (PRC) 2 Yuan proof note. It is graded PMG 62 Uncirculated.

This proposed 1975-dated design was ultimately not approved for circulation and was never officially issued.

Unlike many proofs that are printed on thin India paper, this proof is printed on bank note-grade paper watermarked with patterned stars. Given the high-quality paper used, and the fact that the main print design on both the front and back is in high-quality intaglio, the design was evidently quite well progressed before the proposed design was rejected.

Printer’s annotations, measurement marks and mounting remnants are clearly visible on the note, but fortunately they are constrained to the selvage area and do not affect the main body and beauty of the note design.

An ungraded example with similar-looking design is recorded to have been sold by Beijing Chengxuan Auction Company in a November 2010 auction for RMB 1.68 million (about US $253,000 based on historical exchange rates of the time).

Had this note been issued, it would have fallen between China’s 1972 5 Jiao issue and the 1980 PRC series issue. Similar design elements from both the 1960 Third Series and the 1980 Fourth Series RMB seem to have been incorporated into this proposed 1975 2 Yuan design. The front and back central vignettes on this note share the same general look as the vignettes on the 1960 series notes, while the border design elements share the same general look as the 1980 series notes.

Unlisted 1975 People’s Republic of China 2 Yuan

Speaking of vignettes, who is that fur-capped gentleman on the front of the note? He is none other than “Iron Man” Wang Jinxi, a model worker and socialist hero. Wang Jinxi (1923-1970) was born to a poor peasant family in Yumen County of China’s Gansu province. He rose to fame in 1960 tirelessly working in the Daqing Oil Field in northeastern China (the construction site of the Daqing Oil Field is the vignette pictured on the back of the note).

When Mao Zedong and China’s Central Party Committee decided in 1960 to develop the Daqing Oil Field, despite fatigue and injuries, Wang Jinxi and his famous No. 1205 Drilling Team braved temperatures of between -20 and -30 C to strike oil. Within three years, Daqing became China’s first world-class oil field.

Wang Jinxi is also famously known for preventing an imminent well blowout. Faced without mud-mixing equipment that would help prevent one, he jumped into the mud pool and mixed the mud with his own body! In 1967 he was made a national labor model, and in 1968 he was elected to the Ninth Central Committee of the Communist Party. He died of cancer in 1970.

On December 25, 1972, China issued an 8 Fen postage stamp (Scott No. 1103) honoring Wang Jinxi as a vanguard fighter of the Chinese working class.

Wang Jinxi’s hard work and sacrifice embodies the “Ironman Spirit” of the nation. Wang Jinxi’s image on the front of this 1975 unlisted 2 Yuan proof seems entirely fitting for the time and records an important transition period in China’s paper money design.

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About Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG ®)

Founded in 2005, PMG is a comprehensive third-party paper money grading and encapsulation service. PMG has established high standards of integrity, and the company’s dedication to consistent and accurate grading has helped PMG become the world’s largest note grading service.

To ensure impartiality, PMG does not buy or sell notes. Its full-time graders are prohibited from buying and selling notes commercially, and strict procedures are in place to prevent consultants from influencing the grades assigned to their own submissions. To learn more, visit PMGnotes.com or call 877-PMG-5570.

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PMG is one of the world’s largest third-party paper money grading services, with more than 10,000,000 notes certified. The company backs all notes they certify with the PMG guarantee of grade and authenticity. The American Numismatic Association (ANA) and the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) have both named PMG their official paper money grading service.

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