1943 Japan 50 Sen Banknote

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Obverse: Features a depiction of the Torii gate at Yasukuni Shrine in the center, symbolizing a sacred entryway. An eagle is shown soaring in the upper-right corner, with cherry blossoms surrounding the scene. The denomination "五拾銭" (50 Sen) is printed on the right side in large characters, and the serial number "702" is displayed in red. The note also includes a chrysanthemum emblem, a symbol of the Imperial family, at the top center.
Obverse lettering: 日本銀行券, 昭和拾八年, 五拾銭 (Bank of Japan Note, 50 Sen, Showa Year 18 – 1943).

Reverse: Displays an intricate design featuring a detailed image of Mount Fuji in the center, flanked by the denomination "50" within ornate frames on both sides. The background is filled with complex geometric patterns.
Reverse lettering: 50.

Size: ± 103 x 64 mm

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SKU: BAN314-
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