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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of a single-arch stone bridge with buildings in the background, rendered in green intaglio. To the left of the vignette, the denomination 伍圓 (5 Yuan) is printed vertically in large Chinese characters, flanked by two red official seal stamps. The bank name 大江銀行 appears across the top, with serial numbers in red on either side; the date inscription 中華民國三十三年 (Republic of China Year 33) and issuing branch appear at the foot. |
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| 背面描述 | A circular central vignette on the right half presents a peasant woman harvesting grain with a sickle, surrounded by an elaborate guilloche border. To the left, a large numeral '5' is set against a fine lathe-work underprint pattern. The bank name 'DAGIANG INXANG' is lettered across the top in Latin script, with '5 YAN' at the foot centre flanked by decorative rosettes, and the year '1944' in a panel at the bottom centre. |
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Ta Chiang Bank (大江銀行) was a regional bank operating under Japanese-sponsored administration in occupied China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Notes issued under these puppet financial structures in 1944 were circulated as part of a deliberate economic strategy to displace Chinese Nationalist currency in occupied territories and extract local resources — the banks themselves often had minimal reserve backing and no meaningful monetary independence from the occupying military apparatus.
The Pick reference S3690 places this firmly in the specialized category of Chinese local and regional issues, where documentation remains incomplete and authentic surviving examples are genuinely uncommon.