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No Clue? Japanese?

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I have no clue, but guess Japan?

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5 sen, Showa 19 (1944)
50 sen, Showa 18 (1943) featuring the Yasukuni Shrine.
50 sen, Showa 13 (1938) also known as "Fuji-Sakura" type.

Japanese catalog numbers of these notes: 11-63, 11-61, 11-60. The third type is generally slightly less common than the first two.

In terms of value.. well they're taped so I bet you know what that means.
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Thank you for your help. I have so many of these bills that my head is spinning. I do have unc bills also from the Asian countries.
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can always tell by the lotus flower at the top

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Well, not really a lotus, but a mum.
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I'm just curious, I read this somewhere (cant remember where) but does the red stamp on the note represent it was from the world war 2 era?

-Dillon

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