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50 Yen

发行方 Japanese Government (Daijo-kan)
年份 1872
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参考资料 P#8
正面描述 Black intaglio on lilac underprint in a vertical format with strict bilateral symmetry; two confronted phoenix and dragon vignettes flank a central column of Japanese text denoting the denomination and issuing authority. A blue Ministry of Finance seal appears at upper left, with the denomination repeated in large characters at the outer vertical margins.
正面铭文 五        五
拾        拾
 省蔵大府政本日大
    金
    五
    拾
    圓
    明
    治
    通
    宝
五        五
拾        拾
(Translation: Fifty (x2) Great Japanese Government Ministry of Finance Fifty gold yen Fifty (x2))
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Japan's Meiji government contracted Dondorf & Naumann of Frankfurt to produce this note because no domestic capability existed yet to print secure currency at scale. Chiossone — the Genoese engraver who had worked for the American Bank Note Company before being recruited to Japan — handled both the design and engraving, an unusual consolidation of roles that reflects how tightly the Meiji officials supervised the project from a distance.

The Daijo-kan, the Grand Council of State, was dissolved in 1885. Notes issued under its authority were effectively relics of an administrative structure that no longer existed well before most of them left circulation.

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