China 1 Yen 1938 |
Item Code: CN-M23 |
Front:
Imperial Seal of Japan (kikukamon) - a stylised
chrysanthemum blossom seal also symbolizing the Land of
the Rising Sun. Takenouchi no Sukune (84-367 AD). One Yen coin. Back: Decorative interlaced ornamental guilloche patterns and a One Yen coin within a rosette. Watermark: Leafy plant and vertical writing. Security features: Watermark. Predominant colours: Sandy brown and burnt sienna. Artist: Pending. Engraver: Pending. Signatures: N/a. Security thread: None. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Japanese Imperial Government. Date of Issue: (1938). Withdrawn: Yes. Legal tender: No. Total issue: N/a. Material: Paper. Printer: Japanese Military (Pending). |
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Dimensions: 146 x 86 mm |
Remark:
These notes were issued for the entire territory of the
occupied China. Later they were replaced by Federal
Reserve Bank of China and Central Reserve Bank of China notes. Past that they remained in circulation in Hong Kong and on Hainan island through the Japanese occupation. |
Texts: Ta Jih Pen Ti Kuo Cheng Fu. One Yen. Bearded man. |
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