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50 Sen Yen

Japan 1938 1900_1945 VF P-P-59 Needs review ✦ AI 92%
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Identity

Where & when

Country Japan
Currency Yen
Denomination 50 Sen
Series name Shōwa 13 series
Series year 1938
Issue year 1938
Era 1900_1945
Legal status demonetized
Predecessor currency
Successor currency Yen (revalued 1946)
Subjects & design

What's on the note

Front portrait
Reverse subject Mount Fuji
Watermark Chrysanthemum crest visible in clear field
Color palette #d4c5a0,#8b7355,#f5e6d3
Themes architecture,nature
Language / script Japanese (Kanji, Hiragana)

Front: The front features the denomination '50' prominently displayed within geometric guilloche patterns. The note displays the imperial chrysanthemum crest (kikumon), the 16-petaled symbol of the Japanese Imperial family which has appeared on Japanese currency since ancient times. The denomination is expressed in sen, a subunit of the yen (1/100 yen). Intricate wave-pattern borders frame the design.

Back: Mount Fuji (Fujisan), Japan's highest and most sacred mountain at 3,776 meters, dominates the reverse design with cherry blossoms (sakura) in the foreground. Mount Fuji has been a symbol of Japan for centuries and appears frequently on Japanese banknotes as an emblem of national identity. The chrysanthemum crest appears at top center, with text reading '大日本帝國政府紙幣' (Great Empire of Japan Government Note) and denomination '五拾錢' (50 sen). A red seal with the chrysanthemum crest appears at left. The serial number '783' in red appears twice.

Production

How it was made

Issuer Imperial Japanese Government
Issuer (native) 大日本帝國政府
Printer Ministry of Finance Printing Bureau
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 105x62

Security features: microprint,intaglio

Geography

Japan in Asia

Japan in Asia. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.

The story

Background & history

This 50 sen note belongs to the Shōwa 13 (1938) series, issued during Emperor Hirohito's reign and the Second Sino-Japanese War period. The series was introduced in 1938 (Shōwa year 13 in the Japanese calendar) and remained in circulation through WWII and into the early postwar period until 1948. After Japan's defeat in 1945, massive inflation devalued the currency; the Bank of Japan Act of 1946 created the post-war yen at 1:1 parity but emergency measures in 1946 effectively revalued currency. These pre-war government notes were gradually withdrawn and demonetized by 1953. The sen denomination (1/100 yen) ceased to be used after 1953 due to inflation. The note was printed by the Ministry of Finance Printing Bureau (later the National Printing Bureau). Pick P-59 is well-documented and relatively common in numismatic markets.

Catalogue

Collector references

Pick # P-59
Krause ID
Rarity tier common
Series range 1938–1948
Provenance

How it came to me

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Condition
Grade VF
Serial number 783

Note shows significant circulation wear, center fold, and staining throughout. Paper integrity intact with minor edge damage at bottom center.

Valuation

What it's worth now

$5–$20
Type default range $5–$20
Valuation history (1)
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2026-05-10 09:38:10 5.0 20.0 USD ai from claude-sonnet-4-5
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History & extractions

AI extractions (1)
anthropic · claude-sonnet-4-5 2026-05-10 09:38:10
status: ok · step 1 · $0.0415 · 7399↓ + 1287↑ tokens
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