Banknotes from Manchukuo

Manchukuo, was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia from 1932 until 1945. It was founded in 1932 after the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, and in 1934 it became a constitutional monarchy. Under the de facto control of Japan, it had limited international recognition.
Wikidata: Q30623

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Yuan (1934-1945)

Available for swap 5 Fen
ND (1945)

Standard banknote
94 × 48 mm
P# J139, JNDA# 15-25, N# 245454
1 Jiao
ND (1944)

Standard banknote
103 × 51 mm
P# J140, JNDA# 15-18, N# 209727
5 Jiao
ND (1935)

Standard banknote
118 × 64 mm
P# J129, JNDA# 15-17, N# 220969
Available for swap 50 Fen
ND (1941)

Standard banknote
119 × 62 mm
P# J141, N# 245455
Available for swap 1 Yuan
ND (1937)

Standard banknote
128 × 67 mm
P# J130, JNDA# 15-11, N# 209760
1 Yuan
ND (1944)

Standard banknote

P# J135, N# 238742
5 Yuan
ND (1938)

135 × 75 mm
P# J131, N# 375354
Available for swap 10 Yuan (Central Bank of Manchukuo)
ND (1937)

Standard banknote
145 × 80 mm
P# J132, N# 226746
10 Yuan
ND (1944)

Standard banknote: 1944 ND Issue
145 × 78 mm
P# J137, N# 291548
100 Yuan
ND (1938)

Standard banknote: 1935-1938 ND Issue
166 × 90 mm
P# J133, N# 291417
Available for swap 100 Yuan
ND (1944)

Standard banknote

P# J138, N# 204986
1000 Yuan
ND (1944)

Standard banknote
180 × 105 mm
P# J146, JNDA# 15-23, N# 206036

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is gyoschak.

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