In 1915, Bank of China issued subsidiary silver coin notes bearing a portrait of Emperor Huang Di (the ancestor of the Chinese people) in one yuan, five yuan and ten yuan printed by American Bank Note Company and circulated in Guangzhou.
One-Yuan Subsidiary Silver Coin Note Bearing the Portrait of Emperor Huang Di (1915)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| Subsidiary silver coin notes bearing the portrait of Emperor Huang Di |
One yuan |
Guangzhou |
The portrait of Emperor Huang Di printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Dark green on the front dark blue on the back |
64×108 |
American Bank Note Company |
"1st JULY 1915" printed on the back |
Five-Yuan Subsidiary Silver Coin Note Bearing the Portrait of Emperor Huang Di (1915)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| Subsidiary silver coin notes bearing a portrait of Emperor Huang Di |
Five yuan |
Guangzhou |
The portrait of Emperor Huang Di printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Black on the front, and dark blue on the back |
68×114 |
American Bank Note Company |
"1st JULY 1915" printed on the back |
Ten-Yuan Subsidiary Silver Coin Note Bearing the Portrait of Emperor Huang Di (1915)

| Designation |
Denomination |
Place Name |
Design |
Color Motif |
Note Size |
Printed by |
Year |
| Subsidiary silver coin notes bearing a portrait of Emperor Huang Di |
Ten yuan |
Guangzhou |
The portrait of Emperor Huang Di printed on the front, and decorative patterns on the back |
Dark blue on both sides |
75×123 |
American Bank Note Company |
"1st JULY 1915" printed on the back |
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