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1932年满洲国福字一两金章。 反面设计於底部。1931 年日本佔领中国东北后為满洲国银行储备而铸。 罕见 版别,通常带有瑕疵,此枚则曾用作首饰。币面仍金光闪闪。号称纯度為 1000,或是验官夸大其辞,因為黄金从未成功提炼至绝对纯度。定会引起藏家关注的一枚。</p> <em>
满洲国银行於 1932 年,成立於日佔东三省。银行的主要任务為立即推行统一货币。该行本来有充足黄金储备,并持续向投资者派发 6% 股息。第二次中日战争结束之时仍在营业,但经济状况恶化,导致满洲国通货膨胀迅猛。</em> </p> </p> </p> <font size= -8 > (t) <em>
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CHINA. Manchukuo. Gold Tael, ND (1932). NGC Unc Details--Removed from Jewelry. L&M-1067; Fr-Unlisted; K-1595; KMX-1.2; WS-1346. Variety with reverse design at bottom. Produced as a specie reserve for the Bank of Manchukuo, the central bank in the Japanese puppet state that was created after the 1931 Japanese annexation of Manchuria. A RARELY seen type, examples of this ingot often come with problems with this example having once spent time in jewelry. Despite this, the surfaces are still brightly golden, with a twinkle and sparkle to them. Though claimed to be 1000 fine, this is perhaps a statement of hubris on the part of the assayer, given that gold has never been refined to absolute purity. An intriguing piece that is certain to command much respect. <em>The Bank of Manchukuo was established in 1932 in the Japanese occupied provinces in Northern China. A major aim of the Bank was to introduce a standardized currency, which they took up almost immediately. The bank initially had sufficient gold reserves and consistently paid a 6% dividend to investors. The Bank continued until the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War, by which time the economic situation had deteriorated into rapid inflation in Manchukuo.</em>