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The Bank of Communications series of Weihaiwei in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. The Bank of Communications (COM) was founded as the General Bank of Communications in Beijing in 1907 by the Imperial Qing Board of Communications. For further information, see China B1401.

The Bank of Communications series of Weihaiwei in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

The Bank of Communications (COM) was founded as the General Bank of Communications in Beijing in 1907 by the Imperial Qing Board of Communications. For further information, see China B1401.

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