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100 Yen

Issuer Bank of Japan
Year 1900-1913
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Vignette of the Tōzan Shrine (Danzan Shrine) at left, with a portrait of Fujiwara no Kamatari at right, set within elaborate guilloche and floral underprint. The denomination "百圓" (One Hundred Yen) appears at upper corners, with the full Japanese-language text of the convertible banknote ordinance and anti-counterfeiting provisions filling the central field. Block serial number in Western numerals appears at upper left and lower right, with the imprint of the Imperial Japanese Government Printing Bureau along the lower margin.
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Reverse lettering   NIPPON GINKO

正        日
二        本
年 100   100 銀
製        行

PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER
ON DEMAND ONE HUNDRED YEN IN GOLD.
(Translation: Nippon Ginko Produced in the year 2 of Taishō 100 100 Bank of Japan Promises to pay the bearer on demand one hundred yen in gold.)
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Variants P#33a - Japanese Block character
P#33b - Western Block #
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