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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Yen (1871-date)

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

Available for swap 10 Sen
6-10 (1917-1921)

Standard banknote
86 × 54 mm
P# 46, JNDA# 11-40, N# 217571
50 Sen
6-11 (1917-1922)

Standard banknote
103 × 65 mm
P# 48, JNDA# 11-38, N# 215628
200 Yen
ND (1927)

Standard banknote
123 × 73 mm
P# 37B, JNDA# 11-41, N# 231371
200 Yen (Printers Assay)
ND (1927)

Trial banknote
197 × 97 mm
P# 38, N# 257501
Available for swap 5 Yen
ND (1930)

Standard banknote
131 × 76 mm
P# 39, N# 206987
Available for swap 10 Yen
ND (1930)

Standard banknote
142 × 81 mm
P# 40, JNDA# 11-46, N# 206992
100 Yen
ND (1930)

Standard banknote
162 × 93 mm
P# 42, JNDA# 11-44, N# 264724
Available for swap 20 Yen
ND (1931)

Standard banknote
152 × 87 mm
P# 41, JNDA# 11-45, N# 217336
Available for swap 50 Sen "Fuji-Sakura"
13 (1938)

Standard banknote
104 × 64 mm
P# 58, JNDA# 11-60, N# 210259
Available for swap 5 Yen
ND (1942)

Standard banknote
132 × 76 mm
P# 43, N# 212796

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Idolenz.

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