成紀七三八年蒙疆銀行一角罕见,日佔时期发行,用於内蒙古地区。公羊头正面像。光泽璀璨,品相超群。与一分、一角设计风格相似,就其来源地及生產商的考究证据纷呈,互相矛盾。是样币,亦是未发行的流通铸打。铸打精细,远超近代中国北部战争后期发行,与 1945 年满洲国的纸板及陶瓷零钱形成鲜明对比。Schwan 和 Bowling 在其著作《二战记忆》中提出,该版从未达至流通,因此不存在样币状态 (693 页)。观及其数量报告,以及与日佔时期造币的相似性,此假说较為合理。</em>(t) CHINA. Meng Chiang. Chiao, KK 738 (1943). PCGS MS-63.KM-Pn3. A RARE and seldom encountered pattern issue from one of the Japanese Puppet States, this piece was issued for inner Mongolia and features the facing head of a ram. Highly glistening and radiant, as well as being exceptionally Choice.A type, along with the single Fen and Chiao of similar style, with limited and contradictory evidence regarding its origin and manufacture. Called both a pattern and unreleased circulation strike, these issues show the hallmarks of refined minting, far more advanced than contemporaneous late-war issues in occupied Northern China, with the 1945 Manchukuo cardboard and porcelain minors serving as a logical contrast. Schwan and Bowling in their book </em>World War Two Remembered, take the position that these were types that never reached circulation, implying their non-pattern status (pg. 693). Given their numbers on the population reports, along with similarities to other Japanese Occupation coinage, this position seems most coherent when all the evidence is considered. </em>