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  2. Banknotes of the Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    On April 9, 2019, Finance Minister Tarō Asō announced new designs for the ¥1000, ¥5000, and ¥10,000 notes, for use beginning on July 3, 2024. [20] The ¥1000 bill features Kitasato Shibasaburō and The Great Wave off Kanagawa , the ¥5000 bill features Tsuda Umeko and wisteria flowers , and the ¥10,000 bill features Shibusawa Eiichi and ...

  3. 5000 yen note - Wikipedia

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    The ¥5,000 note (五千円紙幣 gosen-en shihei) is a banknote denomination of the Japanese yen. It was first introduced in Japan in 1957 to the third series of banknote releases (Series C). It was first introduced in Japan in 1957 to the third series of banknote releases (Series C).

  4. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    ¥5000: 156 × 76 mm Purple Umeko Tsuda: Wisteria flowers ¥10,000: 160 × 76 mm Brown Shibusawa Eiichi: Tokyo Station (Marunouchi side) Series E ¥1000: 150 × 76 mm: Blue: Hideyo Noguchi: Mount Fuji, Lake Motosu and cherry blossoms: 1 November 2004 2025 - 2027 ¥5000: 156 × 76 mm: Purple: Ichiyō Higuchi: Kakitsubata-zu (Painting of irises ...

  5. Japanese currency - Wikipedia

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    Fuhonsen (富本銭), found in Asukaike (飛鳥池), from the end of 7th century, are made from copper and antimony.They are examples of early Japanese minting and they are currently housed in the Japan Currency Museum.

  6. Exchange rate - Wikipedia

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    Example of GNP-weighted nominal exchange rate history of a basket of 6 important currencies (US Dollar, Euro, Japanese Yen, Chinese Renminbi, Swiss Franks, Pound Sterling Bilateral exchange rate involves a currency pair, while an effective exchange rate is a weighted average of a basket of foreign currencies, and it can be viewed as an overall ...

  7. 50 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    Collectors over time eventually took notice of key dates such as 1960 (year 35) as only 6 million of these coins were struck. It was reported by 1972 that a coin collecting boom had caused coin shortages in the country. During this time, coins minted in 1960 were listed for as much as 5,000 yen ($19 USD [d]) a coin. [13]

  8. List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation

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    Pound £1 reverse 1953–1966 Elizabeth II: 1926–2022 Queen of Australia (1952–2022) Pound £1 obverse 1953–1966 Dollar $1 obverse 1966–1984 William Farrer: 1845–1906 Leading agronomist and wheat breeder Dollar $2 reverse 1966–1988 Matthew Flinders: 1774–1814 Navigator and cartographer; author of A Voyage to Terra Australis: Pound ...

  9. Financial services in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The currency denominations in coins are ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, ¥500 and the notes are ¥1000, ¥5000, ¥10000 and ¥2000 which is rarely used. Japan's central bank is the Bank of Japan. Japanese Yen is the most traded currency in Asia, and third in the world the reason being its relative lower interest rates.