1946 Japan 1 Yen Banknote

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Obverse: The obverse of this banknote features a portrait of Itagaki Taisuke, a Japanese statesman and leader of the Freedom and People’s Rights Movement, on the right side. Below him, a rooster is shown in the center, standing on a branch amidst foliage. The chrysanthemum crest (Imperial Seal of Japan) is placed at the top center of the note, symbolizing the Imperial family. The denomination “1 Yen” is displayed in all four corners, with the serial number “129912” printed in red on the top right. Two red seals are located on the lower left.
Obverse lettering: 日本銀行券, 日本銀行, 圓壹, 拾圓, 壹圓, 1YEN.
Reverse: The reverse features a blue intricate floral pattern, with the denomination “1” displayed on both sides. The central area has the value “1 YEN” in both Japanese and English. The layout is delicate and highly ornamental.
Reverse lettering: 日本銀行券, 壹圓, 1 YEN.
Size: ±125 x 67 mm
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