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10 Yen

Issuer Bank of Japan
Year 1944-1945
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Printer Cabinet Printing Bureau (内閣印刷局)
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Obverse lettering 日本帝國銀行券
日本銀行
拾圓
内閣印刷局製造
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Reverse lettering 日本銀行券
拾圓
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This note belongs to the wartime "B-yen" series issued as Japan's military and economic position deteriorated sharply. By 1944, the Cabinet Printing Bureau was operating under severe material constraints — paper quality declined noticeably across the series, and the ink formulations shifted as imported supplies became inaccessible. Notes from the final months of production show measurable differences in paper weight and print registration compared to earlier runs.

Postwar Allied occupation authorities demonetized the wartime yen series in 1946. Enormous quantities were surrendered and destroyed, which paradoxically makes heavily circulated survivors more historically legible than uncirculated ones.