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The Bank of Shansi, Chahar & Hopei series of China Communist Banks in the World Currency contains 90 distinct entries. The Bank of Shansi Chahar & Hobei (SCH) was established in Fuping County, Hebei Province on 20 March 1938. The first manager was Guan Xuewen. In

The Bank of Shansi, Chahar & Hopei series of China Communist Banks in the World Currency contains 90 distinct entries.

The Bank of Shansi Chahar & Hobei (SCH) was established in Fuping County, Hebei Province on 20 March 1938. The first manager was Guan Xuewen. In 1945, the head office moved to Zhangjiakou, but in October 1946 reverted back to Fuping County.

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