
1 yen note - Wikipedia
The 1 yen note (1円券) was a denomination of Japanese yen in seven different series from 1872 to 1946 for use in commerce. These circulated with the 1 yen coin until 1914, and briefly again before the notes were suspended in 1958.
Banknotes of the Japanese yen - Wikipedia
Banknotes of the Japanese yen, known in Japan as Bank of Japan notes (Japanese: 日本銀行券, Hepburn: Nihon Ginkō-ken/Nippon Ginkō-ken), are the banknotes of Japan, denominated in Japanese yen (¥). These are all released by a centralized bank which was established in 1882, known as the Bank of Japan.
1 Yen - Japan – Numista
Detailed information about the coin 1 Yen, Japan, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
Japan Note Values | Rare Paper Money Bill Information
How much are banknotes from Japan worth? This guide on paper money from Japan covers all valuable banknotes printed in Japan. If you don’t see your banknote pictured here, it is likely common, modern, or not valuable. Many banknotes from Japan are valuable, we’ve paid anywhere from $20 to $4,500 for a single Japanese banknote.
1 Yen (Arabic serial) - Japan - Numista
Detailed information about the coin 1 Yen (Arabic serial), Japan, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
A Guide to Japanese Money (Yen): Coins and Bills
Apr 13, 2023 · Currently, there are four denominations of Japanese banknotes (1,000 yen, 2,000 yen, 5,000 yen, and 10,000 yen) and six denominations of Japanese coins (one-yen, five-yen, 10-yen, 50-yen, 100-yen, and 500-yen) used in day-to-day life.
Japanese 1 yen banknote | Currency Wiki | Fandom
On September 8, 1885, a new 1 yen note, which is known as the "Daikoku bill" (Japanese: 大黒札), was issued, which promised to pay the bearer on demand an amount of silver equal to 1 yen. This note was predominantly colored purple on its obverse, but red on its reverse.
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1946 Japan 1 Yen values and price guide - pmgnotes.com
1946 Japan 1 Yen values and price guide provided by PMG.
Basic information on Banknotes 独立行政法人 国立印刷局
There are two types of banknotes carrying the portrait of Yukichi Fukuzawa; one is the Series-E 10,000 yen note that was issued in 2004 (Heisei 16), and the other is the Series-D 10,000 yen note that was issued in 1984 (Showa 59).