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() 1 Peso Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money

(1943) 1 Peso Allied Propaganda Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money (1943) 1 Peso Block Serial Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money (1943) 1 Peso Block Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money

() Rizal Issue

NP ID Variety Block No.
B32.1 Block No. - Serial No. 1-81
B32.2 Replacement Note[1] including above
B32.3 Block No. 82-87
B32.4 Mihon (Specimen)
B32.5 Allied Propaganda
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Block No. - Serial No.

(1943) 1 Peso Block Serial Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money

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Block No.

(1943) 1 Peso Block Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money

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Allied Propaganda

(1943) 1 Peso Allied Propaganda Rizal Monument Issue Japanese Invasion Money

Note

[1] - Replacement Note's Serial No. starts with 1

Specification

NP ID B32
Series Japanese Invasion Money
Type Circulating Legal Tender
Denomination 1 Peso
Year ND
Seal
Orientation Horizontal
Flip Short Edge
Printer see note
Paper
Dimension 144.27 mm × 67.73 mm
Thickness ≤0.11 mm
Weight ≤ 1 gm
Print Black, Green
Process Printing
Ink Pigment
Introduction
Last Printing
Demonetized
Total Notes
Total Value
Issuing Authority Japanese Military Authority
Kind Banknote
Currently Used

Obverse

Rizal Monument "The Japanese Government" "One Peso" "Japanese Characters (Japanese Imperial Government)"

Reverse

"One Peso"

Note

Many banknotes were overprinted with the words "The Co-Prosperity Sphere: What is it Worth?" by the allied forces as propaganda leaflets in an attempt to discredit the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere and dropped from Allied aircraft over the occupied territories.