The Bank of Pei Hai was the financial instrument of the Shandong-Jiangsu border region government, operating under Communist Party authority during the second Sino-Japanese War. Its notes circulated in contested rural territory where Japanese military scrip, Nationalist currency, and regional Communist issues all competed simultaneously — acceptance depended entirely on which armed force controlled a given village on a given week.
By 1944 the bank had been issuing notes for several years with rudimentary printing resources, and production quality across the series varies considerably as a result. P#S3573 sits in a denomination large enough to have seen meaningful transactional use rather than purely symbolic issue.
The Bank of Pei Hai was the financial instrument of the Shandong-Jiangsu border region government, operating under Communist Party authority during the second Sino-Japanese War. Its notes circulated in contested rural territory where Japanese military scrip, Nationalist currency, and regional Communist issues all competed simultaneously — acceptance depended entirely on which armed force controlled a given village on a given week.
By 1944 the bank had been issuing notes for several years with rudimentary printing resources, and production quality across the series varies considerably as a result. P#S3573 sits in a denomination large enough to have seen meaningful transactional use rather than purely symbolic issue.