明治三十三年 (1900) No sig 號記 in place of series number Intro: 25 12 1900 100 yen Values

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明治三十三年 (1900) No sig 號記 in place of series number Intro: 25 12 1900 100 yen Values

Details

Obverse: Japanese text; Tanzan Shrine in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture; Fujiwara no Kamatari (7th century statesman)

Reverse: English and Japanese text; Bank of Japan building; exchange clause, 日本銀行 in red seal script (only left side visible)

Basic Information

GSID:

114913

Denomination:

100 yen

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

明治三十三年 (1900) No sig 號記 in place of series number Intro: 25 12 1900

Design Details

Note Color:

Black, orange, and purple

Note Dimension:

180 x 104 mm

Printer:

局刷印府政国帝本日大 (Greater Japan Imperial Government Printing Bureau)

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