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1000 Yen

发行方 Bank of Japan
年份 1945
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货币 Yen (1871-date)
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正面铭文 1000 878616    {7} 1000
  券換究行銀本日
      相此
  日 千 渡券
  本 圓 可引
  銀   申換
  行   候に
       金
       貨
       千
       圓
千 {7}      878616 千
    造幣局刷印閣内
(Translation: Bank of Japan convertible note Bank of Japan One thousand yen This bill can be exchanged for one thousand yen in gold. Printed by the cabinet printing bureau)
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防伪类型 Watermark
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Japan's wartime fiscal situation by 1945 was catastrophic — military expenditure had obliterated any meaningful backing for the currency, and the Bank of Japan was issuing notes largely to paper over a collapsing economy. This high-denomination 1000 Yen was part of that emergency expansion of the money supply in the war's final year.

The Allied occupation authorities declared all wartime notes issued before August 1945 subject to exchange controls, and a 1946 new yen conversion effectively wiped out holders of large-denomination notes through a punishing cap on convertible amounts. The 1000 Yen notes bore the heaviest losses.