Description: WWII Japanese Currency What You See Is What You Get Lot Y202409N – Japanese currency 1938/46. In this lot you get: (1x) 1944 10 Sen P# 53, Hakkōichiu monument in Miyazaki (1x) 1938 50 Sen P# 38, view of Mount Fuji (1x) 1946 50 Sen P# 60, Shinmon Gate at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo Common currency issued by the Imperial Japanese Government between 1938 and 1946, World War Two era. Notes rate an old-school VG/VG+ with lite dirt and edge wear usual for grade. Paper solid, no splits or seps. Details clear. Colors good. See scan. Authentic artifacts documenting turbulent times. What you see is what you get. Makes a nice gift for the Old Cold Warrior, student, educator, or history buff in your life! FREE DOMESTIC U.S. SHIPPING Thanks for looking! Please see my other items for more German, Japanese and other historical curios. Q: What am I buying, and why would I want it? A: This is a lot of nice Japanese domestic small change issued in the Second World War era. Notes cover period of Imperial Japan from its apogee to its fall. 1938 50 sen note issued when Japan was running amuck in China; 1944 10 sen issued near the dismal end of its naval war in the Pacific; 1946 50 sen note issued under Allied occupation. Although the 1946 note had been due to be discontinued and replaced with brass 50 sen coins, lingering wartime disruptions prevented such a swift return to coinage. This paper alternative would persist until 1947. You will hold history in your hands.
Price: 7.99 USD
Location: Camden, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-11-23T02:00:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1938
Country: Japan
Grade: Ungraded
Grade Designation: Apparent/Net
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Certification: Uncertified