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50 Sen Yen

Japan 1938 1900_1945 VF P-59 Retake needed ✦ AI 92%
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Identity

Where & when

Country Japan
Currency Yen
Denomination 50 Sen
Series name Taishō/Shōwa Government Notes 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
Color palette #d4c5a0,#8b7355,#2f2f2f
Themes architecture,nature
Language / script Japanese (Kanji with some Kana)

Front: Government note denomination 50 sen (拾銭五, written in traditional right-to-left format) with geometric guilloche patterns and vertical inscription showing the note type. The central vertical text indicates this is an imperial government note. The design is dominated by intricate anti-counterfeiting guilloche rosettes with the denomination '50' repeated in symmetrical patterns.

Back: Mount Fuji (富士山), Japan's highest peak and most sacred mountain at 3,776 meters, depicted in the center with cherry blossom branches in the foreground. The chrysanthemum imperial seal appears at the top. The year notation at left shows Shōwa 13 (昭和十三年, 1938), and the text identifies this as a 50-sen note of the Imperial Japanese Government. Mount Fuji has been a national symbol since ancient times and frequently appears on Japanese currency as an emblem of cultural identity.

Production

How it was made

Issuer Government of Japan (Ministry of Finance)
Issuer (native) 大日本帝国政府
Printer Government Printing Bureau
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 120x72

Security features: guilloche_patterns,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 government note series issued during the Shōwa period under wartime economic conditions. The visible year 'Shōwa 13' (昭和十三年) on the back corresponds to 1938 in the Western calendar. These government notes (政府紙幣) were issued directly by the Ministry of Finance rather than the Bank of Japan, a practice used to supplement currency supply during the Second Sino-Japanese War and later World War II. The series continued to be issued through 1948 and remained legal tender until demonetization in 1953 following post-war currency reforms. The note uses traditional right-to-left Japanese text orientation. Pick catalog reference P-59.

Catalogue

Collector references

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

How it came to me

Acquired date
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Currency
Condition
Grade VF
Serial number 1662

Visible center fold, some soiling and discoloration on paper, edges show wear, overall integrity intact

Valuation

What it's worth now

$5–$20
Type default range $5–$20
Valuation history (1)
datelowhighcurrencysourcenote
2026-05-10 09:38:31 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 09:38:31
status: ok · step 1 · $0.0398 · 7381↓ + 1176↑ tokens
Edits & decisions (1)
Retake needed 2026-05-10 10:30:23
review_status: Needs review → Retake needed
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