China Empire 1 Dollar banknote 1909 Ta Ching Government Bank

banknotes China Empire Dollar bank note Li Hongzhang

Banknotes of China Empire Dollar

Banknotes of China Empire 1 Dollar 1 October 1909 Ta Ching Government Bank

Obverse: Portrait of Li Hung Chan at left, hillside village & railroad at right.
Reverse: Waterfront park.
Printed by “American Bank Note Company, New York”, red “SPECIMEN” overprint and two punch-hole cancellations (P A76).


Li Hongzhang (also rendered in English as Li Hung Chang) (15 February 1823 – 7 November 1901) was a politician, general and diplomat of the late Qing Empire. He quelled several major rebellions and served in important positions of the Imperial Court, including the premier viceroyalty of Zhili.
Although he was best known in the West for his generally pro-modern stance and importance as a negotiator, Li antagonized the British with his support of Russia as a foil against Japanese expansionism in Manchuria and fell from favor with the Chinese after their loss in the 1894 Sino-Japanese War. His image in China remains controversial, with criticism on one hand for political and military mistakes and praise on the other for his success against the Taiping Rebellion, his diplomatic skills defending Chinese interests in the era of unequal treaties, and his role pioneering China's industrial and military modernization.