Imperial Japan Occupation China-Hong Kong-Military M28-M30 Set #1
100 YEN M29

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Note Description: China / Japanese Military WWII
100 Yen S/M#T32-5 ND (1945)
Grade: 65 EPQ
Country: CHN
Note Number: CHNM29
Certification #: 8001813-029  
Owner: RedWolfWhiteEagle
Sets Competing: Imperial Japan Occupation China-Hong Kong-Military M28-M30 Set #1  Score: 143
Date Added: 8/28/2021
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Obverse: Shotoku-taishi on right, Yumedono pavilion on left, stamped red (??) hi-mon translated to “Specimen”.on left and right. 4 red overprinted Japanese characters at center (????) roughly translated to Army Use Hand Ticket...also know as “Japanese Military Yen”. During the Pacific War period, the Japanese government excessively issued these type of notes. to all of its occupied territories. During the war, the military yen was also forced upon the local population as the official currency of the occupied territory. Since the military yen was not backed by gold, and did not have a specific place of issuance, the military yen could not be exchanged for Japanese Yen. Forcing local populations to use the military yen officially was one of the ways the Japanese government could dominate the local economies.
Obverse Color: Black on Green and Violet under-print
Reverse: Horyuji Temple at center. Surrounded by an ornate frame with a Japanese characters towards each corner (????) roughly translated to Army Use Hand Ticket...also know as “Japanese Military Yen”. stamped red (??) hi-mon translated to “Specimen”.on left and right.
Reverse Color: Brown
Issuer: The Japanese Government.
Date of Issue: 1945
Total issue: Unknown

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