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10 Sen

Issuer Bank of Chosun
Year 1937
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering TEN SEN
朝鮮銀行票圓幣社引銀鮮朝
拾錢
昭和十二年
〈5〉
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Reverse lettering The Bank of Chosun
TEN SEN
10
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The Bank of Chosun — Japan's colonial central bank for Korea — issued this 10 Sen note as small-denomination paper currency became necessary when wartime metal demands stripped coinage from circulation. By the mid-1930s, copper and nickel were being redirected toward military production, and low-value paper filled the gap left by disappearing coins.

P#27 belongs to a series that saw heavy everyday use in Korean markets, and genuinely uncirculated survivors are less common than catalog frequency suggests. The notes were considered disposable by users and discarded accordingly.

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