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10 Sen ND (1945) P63 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 10 Sen SB261 ND (1945) |
Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8066648-068
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Blue and brown.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Color: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Material: Cotton paper.
Issuer: The Japanese Government.
Date of Issue: 1945
Total issue: Unknown
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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50 Sen ND (1945) P65 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 50 Sen SB262 ND (1945) |
Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8067075-001
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. B in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Color: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945.
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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1 Yen ND (1946) P66 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 1 Yen SB253 ND (1946) |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8079609-001
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. A in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Color: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945.
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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1 Yen ND (1945) P67a |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 1 Yen SB263a ND (1945) - "B" in Unpt. |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1780460-055
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Colors: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. B in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945-51
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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1 Yen ND (1957) P67d |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 1 Yen SB263d ND (1957) - "B" in Unpt. |
Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8012867-002
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Colors: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. B in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945-51
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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5 Yen ND (1945) P69a |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 5 Yen SB264a ND (1945) - "B" in Unpt. |
Grade: |
PMG 64 |
Cert #: |
8069875-003
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Colors: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. B in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945-51
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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Slot: |
5 Yen ND (1945) P69b |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 5 Yen SB264b ND (1945) - "B" in Unpt. |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8012867-037
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Colors: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. B in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945-51
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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Slot: |
10 Yen ND (1946) P70 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 10 Yen SB255 ND (1946) |
Grade: |
PMG 64 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1403335-024
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black and Green on Blue under-print
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Printer: majority of the notes were printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and some were printed by the Japanese Ministry of Finance
Date of first issue: 1946
Material: Cotton paper
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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Slot: |
10 Yen ND (1945) P71 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 10 Yen SB265 ND (1945) |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
1780460-058
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black and Dark Blue on Light Blue leafy and wavy under-print
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Printer: majority of the notes were printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and some were printed by the Japanese Ministry of Finance
Date of first issue: 1945
Material: Cotton paper
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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20 Yen ND (1946) P72 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 20 Yen SB256 ND (1946) |
Grade: |
PMG XF 45 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8074370-005
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Colors: Black, DarkBlue and light blue underprint. A in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1946.
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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Slot: |
20 Yen ND (1945) P73 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 20 Yen SB266 ND (1945) |
Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8069875-002
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Colors: Black, Dark Blue and light blue underprint. Magenta denominations and B in underprint.
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Date of first issue: 1945-51
Material: Cotton paper.
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike
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Slot: |
100 Yen ND (1946) P74 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 100 Yen SB257 ND (1946) |
Grade: |
PMG AU 58 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8080110-044
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black and Dark Blue on Light Blue leafy and wavy under-print
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Printer: majority of the notes were printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and some were printed by the Japanese Ministry of Finance
Date of first issue: 1946
Material: Cotton paper
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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Slot: |
100 Yen ND (1945) P75 |
Item: |
Japan / Allied Military Currency WWII 100 Yen SB267 ND (1945) |
Grade: |
PMG 66 EPQ |
Cert #: |
8054122-048
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black and Dark Blue on Light Blue leafy and wavy under-print
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Printer: majority of the notes were printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and some were printed by the Japanese Ministry of Finance
Date of first issue: 1945
Material: Cotton paper
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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Slot: |
100 Yen ND (1945) P75* |
Item: |
Japan "Replacement" 100 Yen SB267r ND (1945) |
Grade: |
PMG XF 40 |
Cert #: |
2511473-013
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Owner Comments
Obverse: Leafy designs.
Obverse Color: Black and Dark Blue on Light Blue leafy and wavy under-print
Reverse: Leafy designs.
Reverse Colors: Dark Brown on Light Brown.
Type: Remainder/Star note
Issuer: Allied Military Command.
Printer: majority of the notes were printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and some were printed by the Japanese Ministry of Finance
Date of first issue: 1945
Material: Cotton paper
Usage: Following the end of World War II, the US military used a separate scrip called "A type yen" while "B type yen" were only used by the local civilians. Beginning in 1948, the A type yen was deprecated, and B type yen came to be used by military and civilians alike.
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