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| 正面铭文 | 5000 5000 日本銀行券 五千円 日本銀行 新渡戸 稲造 大蔵省印刷局製造 (Translation: Bank of Japan banknote Five thousand yen Bank of Japan Nitobe Inazō Manufactured by the Finance Ministry Printing Bureau) |
| 背面描述 | Central intaglio vignette of Mount Fuji reflected in the calm waters of Lake Motosu, rendered in rich purple-brown engraving with pine trees and foliage in the foreground. At upper left, a circular guilloche rosette device is flanked by a crane motif in pale underprint. The Bank of Japan's red seal appears at lower right, with the denomination expressed as '5000 YEN' along the lower border. |
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Japan's postwar ¥5,000 denomination has a complicated history of public indifference — the note was long considered redundant in a country where ¥1,000 and ¥10,000 covered most daily needs, yet inflation made it increasingly necessary. This P#98 series ran for nearly a decade with serial numbers printed in black, distinguishing it from the later brown-serial variant (P#100) introduced partway through the production run — a detail that matters for collectors trying to separate the two issues, which are otherwise nearly identical.
The National Printing Bureau has produced Japanese banknotes continuously since the Meiji period, and by the 1984 issue the Bureau's intaglio work had become technically conservative but exceptionally consistent. Watermark security remained the primary counterfeit deterrent — no magnetic thread was introduced until the following series.