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  2. Japanese military currency (1937–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese military currency (Chinese and Japanese: 日本軍用手票, also 日本軍票 in short) was money issued to the soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces as a salary. [ citation needed ] The military yen reached its peak during the Pacific War period, when the Japanese government excessively [ clarification needed ] issued it to ...

  3. Category:Currencies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Japanese invasion money; Japanese military currency (1894–1918) ... List of Japanese coinage patterns; M. Meiji Tsuho;

  4. Japanese military currency (1894–1918) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese military currency (日本軍用手票) is the name given to money used by the Japanese armed forces for the purchase of supplies in occupied territories. [1] It was mainly issued in denominations of yen , and subsidiary currency of sen with the exception of the first Sino-Japanese War series.

  5. Category : Template-Class Japanese military history pages

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    This category contains articles supported by the Japanese military history task force which have been rated as "Template-Class".Articles are automatically placed into this category when the corresponding rating is given and the appropriate parameter is added to the project banner; please see the assessment department and the project banner instructions for more information.

  6. Banknotes of the Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes of the Japanese yen, known in Japan as Bank of Japan notes (Japanese: 日本銀行券, Hepburn: Nihon Ginkō-ken/Nippon Ginkō-ken), are the banknotes of Japan, denominated in Japanese yen . These are all released by a centralized bank which was established in 1882, known as the Bank of Japan. The first notes to be printed were ...

  7. B yen - Wikipedia

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    B yen (B円, B en) was a colloquial term used to refer to a form of military scrip used in post-war US-Occupied Okinawa from April 15, 1946, to September 1958. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Officially, it was called B type military scrip ( B型軍票 , B-gata gunpyō ) .

  8. A yen - Wikipedia

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    A yen (A圓, A en) was a colloquial term used to refer to a form of military scrip used in post-war US-occupied Japan, Korea, and Okinawa from September 7, 1945, to July 21, 1948. Unlike their B Yen counterparts, these notes were restricted to military use only with the exception of Korea for a brief time.

  9. 10 yen note - Wikipedia

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    Obverse side of a Daikokuten 10 yen note Reverse side showing a colored pattern During the early 1880s, then prime minister Matsukata Masayoshi was dealing with a serious inflation problem. The value of in-convertible Government and National Bank Notes was devalued as too many notes were in circulation.