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“The Nippon Ginko (Bank of Japan) promises to pay the bearer on demand one yen in silver.” This promise along with a picture of a one yen silver coin is what is inscribed on the reverse of this Japanese banknote dated 1916. Printed during the rule of Yoshihito (Taisho) and featuring a portrait of Takeu Chi Sukune, this one yen banknote is very reasonably priced as follows:
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