Imagine having to go through life using Monopoly money

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by fedcop78, Jun 3, 2022.

  1. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    Can ya'll identify this?
     

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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Hmm. And I thought I was bored! :hilarious:
    Welcome to CT if I didn't already say that. ganjamon.gif
     
  4. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    You already did you drunk! ;)
     
  5. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    Since I have a few hundred coins and you said to create 1 thread per coin this could take a while. :jimlad:
     
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  6. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    I don't drink....well maybe once in awhile.:) Not even high.:rolleyes:
    Let's just hope we all make it through this ordeal.
     
  7. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    lol. Off to watch a movie and relax. I'll be on tomorrow to get a grading on all my coins from your fine establishment. :dead:
     
  8. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    top 1 a 1976 2 dollar bill.

    bottom 1 looks Japanese.
     
  9. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    Yeah. Uncle gave it to me from the war. Have a bunch more of Japanese and Philippines too. Just sitting around collecting dust. Don't know much about them.
     
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  10. Abramthegreat

    Abramthegreat Well-Known Member

    Can you post pictures of the backs?
     
  11. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    Back
     

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  12. Abramthegreat

    Abramthegreat Well-Known Member

    Thanks :) It is a Japanese 10 Yen bill. Now I'm just curious, can you post a picture of the back of the $2 bill?
     
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  14. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    You wanna see actual Monopoly money, try the Chinese 1 to 50 cent bills from the 1959s
     
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  15. lettow

    lettow Senior Member

    The Japanese note is 10 sen, not 10 yen. It was issued in 1944.
     
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  16. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Thanks for posting the back of the $2 bill in Full Image. Really helps my old eyes.
     
  17. Abramthegreat

    Abramthegreat Well-Known Member

    Thank you for correcting my mistake :)
     
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  18. manny9655

    manny9655 Well-Known Member

    The Chrysanthemum at the top center identifies it as Japanese. It's the same with their older postage stamps. The character that sort of looks like a Greek theta (Θ) is also a dead giveaway that it's Japanese.
     
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  19. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    As others have already said, it's a Japanese 10 Sen note from 1944. "日本" means "Japan" and 日本銀行 means "Bank of Japan." That era's equivalent of these characters appear in reverse order at obverse top center, vertically at obverse right and across the top center of the reverse. The large characters on the obverse bottom right of center read "ten sen" and use a now antiquated Kanji for "ten." The character for "Sen" is 銭, the first character shown.

    These small Japanese notes arguably represent the equivalent of the much earlier US fractional currency. The now obsolete Sen was worth 1/100th of a Yen and functioned a lot like the US Cent before the Yen became the only unit of Japanese currency not long after WWII. Coins of similar denominations existed in tin and aluminum and the issuing of extra notes could have provided help with saving heavier metals for warfare.

    I have a 50 Sen note from the same series and year, 1944 (below). I really like these notes because of their colors and designs, but they don't usually have much value, unfortunately. For example, I paid only $3.50 US for the 50 Sen note and it's in pretty decent shape. Examples of the 10 Sen can run anywhere from $1.00 US to $10.00 US. It's still a great note in any case.

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  20. fedcop78

    fedcop78 Member

    Nice, thank you. I have about 15-20 of these though not in good shape.
     
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