Bank of China issued national currency notes of places in 1 yuan, 5 yuan and 10 yuan printed by American Bank Note Company in 1918. The place names were printed in the shade of the notes without the characters of "Redeemable Notes". This batch of notes was issued in different places with part of the issuance shifting from one place to another, for example, "Beijing Local Notes Substituted for Shanghai Local Notes", "Harbin Local Notes Substituted for Shanghai Local Notes", "Beijing Local Notes Substituted for Tianjin Local Notes" and "Zhangjiakou Local Notes Substituted for Tianjin Local Notes". Such shifting of banknote issuing places was a feature of Bank of China banknote issuance during that period of time.
One-Yuan National Currency Note of Beijing (1918)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| National currency notes of Beijing |
1 yuan |
Beijing |
The the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest in the Temple of Heaven printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Black on both sides |
83×149 |
American Bank Note Company |
"The 7th Year of the Republic of China" printed on the front and "SEPTEMBER 1918" on the back |
Five-Yuan National Currency Notes of Beijing (1918)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| National currency notes of Beijing |
5 yuan |
Beijing |
The White Dagoba of Beihai Park printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Dark brown on both sides |
91×173 |
American Bank Note Company |
"The 7th Year of the Republic of China" printed on the front and "SEPTEMBER 1918" on the back |
Ten-Yuan National Currency Notes of Beijing (1918)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| National currency notes of Beijing |
10 yuan |
Beijing |
The Confucius Temple in Qufu of Shandong Province printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Dark green on both sides |
96×175 |
American Bank Note Company |
"The 7th Year of Republic of China" printed on the front and "SEPTEMBER 1918" on the back |
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