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  2. Japanese government–issued Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    Inflation also forced the Japanese to issue notes for 100, 500 and 1000 pesos in 1944. 1943–1945 issue of the Japanese government–issued Philippine peso Image

  3. Japanese invasion money - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of the war in 1945 the Japanese issued a 1,000 Pesos note. Plates for this note were completed in Manila shortly before U.S. troops entered the city on 3 February 1945, and the Japanese printed the 1,000 Pesos note while they were retreating from Manila to Baguio. The Japanese were on the defensive and short of supplies.

  4. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Japanese occupation ...

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    During World War II, the Japanese Military issued invasion currency for Netherlands Indian roepiah, Burmese rupee, and Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei. The Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942–45) was no different. This is a complete set of Japanese government-issued Philippine peso.

  5. File:PHI-115-Japanese Government (Philippines)-1000 Pesos ...

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  6. Second Philippine Republic - Wikipedia

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    The first issue in 1942 consisted of denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 centavos and 1, 5, and 10 Pesos. The next year brought "replacement notes" of the 1, 5 and 10 Pesos while 1944 ushered in a 100 Peso note and soon after an inflationary 500 Pesos note. In 1945, the Japanese issued a 1,000 Pesos note.

  7. Emergency circulating notes - Wikipedia

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    Japanese government-issued Philippine peso, Emergency circulating notes and "Victory" pesos Reason: Declared worthless and was abandoned by retreating Japanese forces after the Leyte Landing . Emergency circulating notes were used in areas formerly occupied by Imperial Japanese forces.

  8. Talk:Japanese government–issued Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government-issued Philippine peso was a form of fiat money issued in the Philippines by the Japanese government during World War II as part of its occupation of the archipelago. The first issue in 1942 had notes valued at 1, 5, 10 and 50 centavos, and 1, 5 and 10 pesos.

  9. File:PHI-102b-Japanese Government (Philippines)-1 Centavo ...

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