1 yen note
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The ¥
1 note is a Japanese banknote
. There are four types of ¥1 notes. The old ¥1 notes (issued Sep. 8, 1885), modified ¥1 notes (issued May 1, 1889), #い note (issued Dec. 15, 1943), and #A note (issued Mar. 19, 1946).
¥
¥ is a currency sign used by the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan currencies. The symbol resembles a Latin letter Y with a double stroke. The base unit of both currencies shared the same Chinese character pronounced yuán in Mandarin Chinese and en in Standard Japanese...
1 note is a Japanese banknote
Banknotes of the Japanese yen
The banknotes of the Japanese yen are part of the physical form of Japan's currency. The issuance of the yen banknotes began in 1872, two years after the currency was introduced. Throughout its history, the denominations have ranged from 0.05 yen to 10,000 yen.- Before World War II :In 1872, the...
. There are four types of ¥1 notes. The old ¥1 notes (issued Sep. 8, 1885), modified ¥1 notes (issued May 1, 1889), #い note (issued Dec. 15, 1943), and #A note (issued Mar. 19, 1946).