Japan - Great Imperial Japanese Government (Cont.)
1942 "Paper Money" Issue 50 Sen

1942 "Paper Money" Issue

1942 "Paper Money" Issue

Specifications

Year/Issue: 1942-1944

Denomination: 50 Sen

Design

Face Color: Black on green and brown underprint.

Face Type: Yasukuni Shrine.

Back Color: Green.

Back Type: Mountain at center.

Numismatic specification data and valuation estimates provided by Active Interest Media’s NumisMaster.
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59s2 Great Imperial Japanese Government (Cont.)
1942 "Paper Money" Issue
50 Sen
As c. Specimen with red stamping: SPECIMEN. Regular block.
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59c Great Imperial Japanese Government (Cont.)
1942 "Paper Money" Issue
50 Sen
Showa yr. 19.
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59s1 Great Imperial Japanese Government (Cont.)
1942 "Paper Money" Issue
50 Sen
As c. Specimen with small stamping: Mi-hon. Regular block #.
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59a Great Imperial Japanese Government (Cont.)
1942 "Paper Money" Issue
50 Sen
Showa yr. 17.
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59b Great Imperial Japanese Government (Cont.)
1942 "Paper Money" Issue
50 Sen
Showa yr. 18.
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* FV = Face Value

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