Japan 100 Yen (1946) |
Item Code: JP-89 |
Front:
Imperial Seal of Japan (kikukamon) - a stylised
chrysanthemum blossom. Yumedono Hall (Hall of Dreams) in Ikaruga, Nara, which was once Prince Shotoku's private palace, Ikaruga no miya. Portrait of Prince Shotoku-taishi (Umayato). Stylized Japanese plum blossoms (Ume). Reverse: Horyu-ji Temple in Ikaruga, Nara, Japan. Sun symbol. Watermark: Kiri leaves (Paulownia tomentosa). Main colours: Black and blue. Security features: Watermark. Running serial numbers. Signatures: Imperial Treasury red signature seals. Artist: Unknown. Issuer: Bank of Japan (Nippon Ginko). Date of issue: 1946. Withdrawn: 1950-51. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Printing Bureau of the Japanese Imperial Government (Dainihonteikoku seifunaikaku insatsukyoku seizou). |
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Dimensions: 164 x 93 mm |
Texts: Nippon Ginko Ken. Hyaku En. One Hundred Yen. |
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