This listing is for: Taisho Era Japanese Banknote 1 Yen (Arabic Numerals). It is a collectible item from Japan currently available on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Rinkya is a white-glove proxy service that helps international buyers purchase rare items from Yahoo Japan, Mercari, Amazon Japan, and more. We handle bidding, consolidation, and shipping worldwide with the best rates and expert support for 25 years. Learn more: https://www.rinkya.com/how-it-works
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19146 -62 (Evaluation)

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Collector Commentary

The Taisho Era Japanese Banknote in 1 Yen denomination is a fascinating piece of history, reflecting Japan's economic landscape from 1912 to 1926.

As a collectible, banknotes from this era are prized for their rarity and the distinctive design featuring Arabic numerals, which marks a significant shift in Japanese currency.

The condition of this banknote plays a critical role in its value; well-preserved examples are increasingly rare, making pieces like this one highly sought after by collectors focused on historical artifacts.

Collecting such items not only offers insight into Japan's past but also connects enthusiasts to the broader narrative of the nation’s transition during the Taisho period.