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() 10 Pesos First Issue Japanese Invasion Money

(1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Specimen Japanese Invasion Money (1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Japanese Invasion Money (1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Allied Counterfeit Japanese Invasion Money

() First Issue

NP ID Variety Serial Numbers
B31.1 Regular Issue PA - PE
B31.2 Mihon (Specimen)
B31.3 Allied Counterfeit PA - PE
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Regular Issue

(1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Japanese Invasion Money

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Specimen

(1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Specimen Japanese Invasion Money

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Allied Counterfeit

(1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Allied Counterfeit Japanese Invasion Money

Specification

NP ID B31
Series Japanese Invasion Money
Type Circulating Legal Tender
Denomination 10 Pesos
Year ND
Seal
Orientation Horizontal
Flip Short Edge
Printer see note
Paper
Dimension 160.49 mm × 68.41 mm
Thickness ≤0.11 mm
Weight ≤ 1 gm
Print Black and Brown
Process Printing
Ink Pigment
Introduction
Last Printing
Demonetized
Total Notes
Total Value
Issuing Authority Japanese Military Authority
Kind Banknote
Currently Used

Obverse

"The Japanese Government" "Ten Pesos" "Japanese Characters (Japanese Imperial Government)"

Reverse

"Ten Pesos"

Note 1

Initially issued by the Yokohama Specie Bank and later the Southern Development Bank. For the Philippines the primary issuer of this currency seems to have been the Bank of Taiwan. Serial number begins with "P" representing the Philippines.

Note 2

A total of 500,000 notes were counterfieted by the Allied forces.

Remarks

It is stated in other catalogs that there is a white paper to light brown paper to orange-brown paper variety of this banknote, but many numismatists, other catalogs (which started to list it as only one variety), and modern researchers consider that the color variation is only part of an age-related process or deterioration, and it is currently recognized as such in this catalog.

Diagnostics

(1942) 10 Pesos First Issue Allied Counterfeit Diagnostics Japanese Invasion Money