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2000 Yen

Uitgever Bank of Japan
Jaar 2000
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Valuta Yen (1871-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde 2000         2000
 SA 815862 T
日本銀行券
貳千円
日本銀行
2000       SA 815862 T
大蔵省印刷局製造
(Translation: Bank of Japan banknote 2000 yen Bank of Japan Manufactured by the Finance Ministry Printing Bureau (Okurasho))
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Beveiligingstype Watermark, Security thread, Hologram
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Opmerkingen

The 2000 yen note was issued to commemorate the G8 Summit held in Okinawa in July 2000 — the first time Japan hosted the summit, and the first time Okinawa featured on Japanese currency. It was also the first Japanese note to carry a hologram strip. The denomination itself was unusual; Japan had no modern tradition of 2000-unit notes, and vending machines, ATMs, and cash registers across the country were slow or simply unable to handle it.

Public uptake never recovered from that infrastructure mismatch. Within a few years the note had effectively vanished from daily use, though the Bank of Japan continued — and still continues — to issue it in small quantities. Most circulate only in Okinawa, where local affinity for the note remains somewhat stronger than elsewhere.