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| 正面铭文 | 日本銀行券 壱万円 日本銀行 练功券 票样 练功专用 禁止流通 福沢諭吉 国立印刷局製造 (Translation: Bank of Japan note Ten thousand yen Bank of Japan Training Voucher Sample For Training Use Only—Not for Circulation Yukichi Fukuzawa National Printing Bureau) |
| 背面描述 | Reproduction of the reverse of the Bank of Japan 10,000 yen note (2004 series), with an intaglio-style vignette of the Ho-oh (phoenix) statue at left, floral guilloche patterns at right, and NIPPON GINKO across the top. Large red Chinese overprints 练功券 and 票样 appear centrally, with 练功专用 禁止流通 below and a red seal at lower right. |
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Training notes produced for bank teller instruction in China have long used foreign currency designs as practice material — employees needed to learn detection of counterfeits and handling procedures for currencies they might encounter in exchange transactions. This example using the Japanese 10,000 yen format makes practical sense given the volume of cross-border commerce between China and Japan, particularly from the 1990s onward.
These were never legal tender in any jurisdiction. Chinese-produced teller training notes of this type are untracked by most major catalogs, which makes provenance and precise issue dating difficult to establish with confidence.