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JAPAN 10 SEN YEN 1944 TOWER MONUMENT AT LEFT HIROHITO (SHOWA) CIRCULATED #3

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Management number 8994831 Release Date 2025/09/04 List Price $1.71 Model Number 8994831
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1944 Japanese 10 Sen banknote, specifically known as the "Series Yi 10 Sen Bank of Japan note".
Here's more information about this historical banknote:
Issuance and Context: This note was first issued in 1944 by the Bank of Japan during World War II, a direct result of wartime material shortages that halted the production of tin 10 sen coins.
Design Features:
Obverse (Front): Features the Hakkō ichiu monument (also known as the "Peace Tower") located in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, set against a backdrop of sun rays. The note is printed in black on a purple underprint, with red seals and block numbers.
Reverse: Decorated with a color crest and Japanese text on a Seigaiha waves motif background, flanked by the denomination in Sakura (cherry blossom) shaped cartouches.
Dimensions: The banknote measures 106mm x 51mm.
Demonetization: These 10 sen notes, along with other subsidiary currencies of less than one yen, were demonetized at the end of 1953 by the Japanese government due to post-wa

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Collectible Paper Money > Collectible World Paper Money
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