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I have an old paper money with "Indian zhina Bank" written on the back. Does anyone know the origin of this kind of paper money?
Yours is a 100 RMB note issued by Credit Suisse Bank in zhina, France. French Indian zhina banknotes were issued and circulated in French colony zhina. French Indian zhina is located in the east of Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia, which is equivalent to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia today. At that time, the Indian zhina Peninsula was a French colony, and the French Agricultural Credit Bank was the note-issuing bank of the French overseas colony, and the notes issued all had a strong flavor of franc notes.

This kind of paper money is very collectible, especially brand-new, and it is expensive, and the market price is around RMB in 600 yuan; If there are 9 items (paper money has book holes), the price will drop a lot, and the value will be around 180 yuan; If it is in circulation (about 8 pieces), it is about RMB in 80 yuan.

Keep it.