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  2. 5 yen note - Wikipedia

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    Five yen "Primary" note from 1930 (obverse) Five yen note from 1930 (reverse) On March 1, 1930 (5th year of Shōwa) the Bank of Japan printed new five yen notes in response to the expiration of the old convertible five yen notes. [60] These are known as Primary Five Yen (1次5円) as the next four series all have the same obverse design. [61]

  3. Banknotes of the Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    The first notes to be printed were released between 1885 and 1887 in denominations of 1 to 100 yen. Throughout their history, the denominations have ranged from 0.05 yen (aka 5 sen) to 10,000 yen. Banknotes under 1 yen were abolished in 1953, and those under 500 yen were discontinued by 1984.

  4. 5 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    The 5-yen coin (五円硬貨, Go-en kōka) is a denomination of the Japanese yen. The current design was first minted in 1959, using Japanese characters known as the " new script " and kanji in the kaisho style, and were also minted from 1948 to 1958 using "old-script" Japanese characters in the gothic style. [ 1 ]

  5. BOJ to keep rates low as strong, not weak, yen still Kuroda's ...

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    The BOJ's dovish signals may give markets a chance to drive down the yen further, as prospects of steady policy tightening by the Federal Reserve widen the Japan-U.S. interest rate gap.

  6. List of Japanese coinage patterns - Wikipedia

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    5 yen: 26th 二十六 1951 KM-Pn84 Virtually identical to the adopted 5 yen "old script" design, but struck in aluminum. This coin is described as "very rare" by Heritage Auctions. [135] [136] 5 yen 33rd 三十三 1958 KM-Pn86 Virtually identical to the adopted 2nd design which uses an "old script" for the value.

  7. Japanese yen at weakest value versus U.S. dollar since 1998

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    Yahoo Finance Live’s Jared Blikre discusses the Japanese yen reaching its weakest value versus the U.S. dollar since 1998.

  8. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, the silver 1 yen coin was demonetized and the sizes of the gold coins were reduced by 50%, with 5, 10 and 20 yen coins issued. After the war, brass 50 sen, 1 and 5 yen were introduced between 1946 and 1948. The current-type holed brass 5 yen was introduced in 1949, the bronze 10 yen in 1951, and the aluminum 1 yen in 1955.

  9. Category:Five-base-unit banknotes - Wikipedia

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    5 euro note; 5 krooni; 5 sen note; 5 yen note; 1869 United States five-dollar bill; 1899 United States five-dollar Silver Certificate; A. Australian five-dollar note;