The 1935 China 5 Yuan Uncirculated note is a remarkable piece of Chinese numismatic history, issued by the Central Bank of China during a period of economic transformation and political upheaval. Printed on high-quality, watermarked paper, this banknote features intricate banknote engraving that highlights traditional Chinese motifs and patterns. The obverse typically displays the denomination “五圆” (Five Yuan) alongside the issuing authority’s name, while the reverse often showcases a central vignette—such as an allegorical figure or traditional landscape—surrounded by ornate borders. As an uncirculated banknote, it retains full original embossing, crisp edges, vibrant inks, and no signs of handling, folding, or wear.Collectors prize the 1935 5 Yuan note for both its aesthetic appeal and its rarity. During the mid-1930s, China’s currency system was undergoing modernization, and relatively few notes in pristine, unissued condition have survived the decades. This example represents an excellent investment-grade addition to any collection of Asian or world paper money. Whether you are a seasoned numismatist or a newcomer to the world of currency collecting, this 1935 Uncirculated 5 Yuan note offers historical significance, artistic craftsmanship, and solid potential for future appreciation.