Eduard Kann


Eduard Kann was an Austrian banker and a specialist in Chinese numismatics. His book The Currencies of China was "immediately the standard work on the subject of metallic currencies in China"

Life

Kann was born in Misslitz of Czech lands under Austria-Hungary. In 1902 he left Vienna to work for a London bank in China. He was employed by several banks, including the Russo-Asiatic Bank, the Banque Industrielle de Chine, and the Chinese-American Bank of Commerce, was stationed in Manchuria, then Tientsin and became manager of the Commercial Guarantee Bank of Chihli. He was general manager of the Chinese-American Bank of Commerce from 1921. Between 1925 and 1949 he was an independent bullion broker in Shanghai, but interned by the Japanese. After 1949 he taught briefly at Loyola University in Los Angeles, then retired to Hollywood.

Kann's collections

After his death, Kann's collections were sold:

Publications

The Currencies of China: An Investigation of Gold and Silver Transactions Affecting China; With a Section on Copper Copper Banknotes in ChinaPaper Money in China and Elsewhere The Central Bank of Canton Redemption Tables of China's Internal Loan Issues The History of China's Internal Loan Issues Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins, Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminum