Luogo |
Japan
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Istituzione emittente | 大日本政府大蔵省 |
Imperatore |
Meiji (1867-1912)
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Tipo | Banconota regolare |
Anno | 1872 |
Valore | 10 Sen (0.10 JPY) |
Valuta | Yen (1871-oggi) |
Composizione | Carta |
Formato | 87 × 53 mm |
Forma | Rettangolare |
Emesso | 15 Febbraio 1872 |
Demonetizzato | 30 Giugno 1887 |
Numero | N# 217773 |
Referenze | P# 1![]() ![]() ![]() |
Serie: Meiji Tsūhō
Nero su fondo rosa.
Disegno verticale simmetrico; due fenici e draghi affrontati che affiancano il testo giapponese; sigillo verde del Ministero delle Finanze in alto a sinistra.
Scritta:
十 十
省蔵大府政本日大
十
錢
明
治
通
宝
十 十
Incisore: Edoardo Chiossone
Disegnatore: Edoardo Chiossone
Disegno verticale simmetrico, colore verde, sigillo del Ministero delle Finanze in rosso e blu
Scritta:
三〇六四 二らま
番 号
十
政大
府日
内本
蔵帝
卿國
十
番 号
三〇六四 二らま
Incisore: Edoardo Chiossone
Disegnatore: Edoardo Chiossone
Meiji Tsūhō, the first Japanese banknote made with Western printing technology, were planned to be issued with the aim of reforming the monetary system and the substantial effect of the abolition of the feudal clans. They feature an elaborate design that was difficult to forge at the beginning as counterfeiting was previously rampant with clan notes.
All arrivals from Germany were purposely left incomplete due to security reasons, the words "Meiji Tsūhō" and the seal of the Minister of Finance were added by the Imperial Printing Bureau first by hand and later by woodblock printing. Eventually enough Western technology was brought over to Japan that the Japanese government produced some notes domestically.
Printers:
Dondorf and Naumann, Frankfurt, Germany [72,026,143 notes]
Imperial Printing Bureau of Japan [54,621,137 notes]
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Data | Tiratura | D-B | B | B-BB | BB | SPL | FDS | ||||||||
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ND (1872) | 126 647 280 |
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