In 1914, Bank of China issued subsidiary silver coin notes in fractional denominations of 20 cents and 50 cents printed by Ministry of Finance and were circulated only in the Northeast (Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces).
Twenty-Cent Subsidiary Silver Coin Note (1914)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| Subsidiary silver coin note |
20 cents |
The Northeast
provinces |
The picture of the Great Wall printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Black on the front, and orange on the back |
68×130 |
Bureau of the Engraving and Printing of Ministry of Finance |
"DECEMBER 1st 1914" printed on the back |
Fifty-Cent Subsidiary Silver Coin Note (1914)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| Subsidiary silver coin note |
50 cents |
The Northeast
provinces |
The picture of the Great Wall printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Brown on the front and dark blue on the back |
71×132 |
Bureau of the Engraving and Printing of Ministry of Finance |
"DECEMBER 1st 1914" printed on the back |
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