10 Yen (1932) Bank of Korea – Japanese Protectorate (1910-1945) (Front: Mysterious bearded man (Kim Yoon-shik). Back: Bank of Korea building in Seoul. Decorative guilloche patterns and rosettes. Watermark: Chinese characters. Security features: Consecutively running horizontal serial numbers on the obverse of the banknote. Predominant colours: Black, brown and green. Artist: Unknown. Signatures: Unidentified. Printing method: Unknown. Issuer: Bank of Korea (Bank of Joseon / Chosen, 조선은행). Date of Issue: 1932. Date of withdrawal: N/a. Lapse: N/a. Legal tender: No. Total issue: Unknown. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Printer: Printing Bureau of the Japanese Imperial Government) (Block # 227, Serial # 445636) (circulated) F-VF
Dimensions: 141 x 80 mm
Catalogue Number: P-31a (Albert Pick; Krause)
Grade/condition: Fine (F) (circulated, used)
Texts: 券行銀鮮朝. Bank of Korea. 拾圓. Ten Yen.
Dimensions: 141 x 80 mm
Catalogue Number: P-31a (Albert Pick; Krause)
Grade/condition: Fine (F) (circulated, used)
Texts: 券行銀鮮朝. Bank of Korea. 拾圓. Ten Yen.