Description: 1953 Post-War Bank of Japan 100 Yen Note VG+ What You See Is What You Get Lot Y9952D – Japanese currency issued 1953/74. In this lot you get: (1x) 1953 ¥100 note, portrait of Count Taisuke Itagaki, founder of the Liberal Party. P# 90, note issued by the post war democratic Japanese Government in the "economic miracle" days following the Second World War. Note is in Very Good condition. Paper solid, no splits or seps, no foxing; usual folds and creases for grade. Details clear. Bright colors. Much crispness remains. Obverse features Count Itagaki, founder of Japan's first political party in 1881. Reverse features Japanese Diet (Parliament) in Tokyo. Measures 148 × 76 mm. Rates an old-school VG/VG+. See scan. Authentic artifacts document turbulent times. What you see is what you get. Makes a nice gift for the Old Cold Warrior, student, educator, or history buff in your life! FREE DOMESTIC U.S. SHIPPING Thanks for looking! Please see my other items for more German, Japanese and other historical curios.
Price: 3.99 USD
Location: Camden, New Jersey
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1938
Country: Japan
Grade: Ungraded
Grade Designation: Apparent/Net
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Certification: Uncertified