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1000 Yen

Uitgever Bank of Japan
Jaar 1950-1965
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Valuta Yen (1871-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde 1000           1000
 DC155175G
     日本銀行券
 1000      千円
       日本銀行
        DC155175G 聖徳太子
1000 日本銀券印刷局製造 1000
(Translation: Bank of Japan note Thousand yen Bank of Japan Prince Shōtoku Manufactured by Bank of Japan Printing Bureau)
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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Opmerkingen

P#92 spans a fifteen-year emission window, but the note's real significance lies in what it replaced: the immediate postwar occupation-era scrip and the inflationary yen issues that preceded the 1949 Dodge Line stabilization. By 1950, Japan had fixed the yen at 360 to the dollar, and a 1000-yen note represented roughly $2.78 USD — a figure that put it firmly in daily transactional use rather than reserve denomination territory.

The Bank of Japan Printing Bureau produced the entire run domestically, a point worth noting given how many postwar issues from smaller economies went abroad to foreign printers. Watermark security was modest by later standards, and the series was eventually retired as the economy outgrew its design generation.