Banknotes from Japan

Japan is an island nation in East Asia with a population of 120 million. It shares maritime borders with Russia, Korea and the People's Republic of China. A highly developed industrialised country, Japan has the 3rd largest economy in the world.
Wikidata: Q17

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Ryō (1595-1874)

16 Shu = 4 Bu = 1 Ryō

½ Shu (Takayama Prefecture Note)
ND (1869)

Local banknote

JNDA# 10-29, N# 399050
2 Shu (Takayama Prefecture Note)
ND (1869)

Local banknote

JNDA# 10-29, N# 399051
3 Shu (Takayama Prefecture Note)
ND (1869)

Local banknote

JNDA# 10-29, N# 399054

Yen (1871-date)

1000 Rin = 100 Sen = 1 Yen (1 Trade Dollar = 420 Grains)

10 Sen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
87 × 53 mm
P# 1, JNDA# 11-9, N# 217773
20 Sen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
87 × 53 mm
P# 2, JNDA# 11-8, N# 266647
½ Yen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
89 × 53 mm
P# 3, JNDA# 11-7, N# 266649
1 Yen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
112 × 72 mm
P# 4, JNDA# 11-6, N# 266650
2 Yen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
112 × 72 mm
P# 5, JNDA# 11-5, N# 266651
5 Yen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
137 × 89 mm
P# 6, JNDA# 11-4, N# 266652
10 Yen
ND (1872)

Standard banknote: Meiji Tsūhō
137 × 89 mm
P# 7, JNDA# 11-3, N# 266653

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Idolenz.

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