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Came across these while cleaning out my Grandfathers stuff. Does anybody have any info on these? Mainly the 100 yen bill in the upper right

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Top right: Korea 100 Yen (1911 or 1914). Not sure if it is #16 or #16A but it is a specimen (serial #000000 and with red overprint and perforated Mi-hon. Can't give a value because the specimens are not even listed in the Krause catalog but you could be looking at the $100's bracket.

Bottom right: Korea 5 Yen possibly 1935 #30S1? Again it's a specimen (serial #000000 and with red overprint and perforated Mi-hon. Krause has it at $200.

Top left: Korea 1 Yen (1935). #29S2 specimen with vermillion overprint Mi-hon. Catalog $125.

Middle left: 10 Pesos Japanese Govt. issue for use in the Philippines. #108b? About $1.

Bottom left: Japan 10 Yen Allied Military Currency -- WWII. 1946, #70, anywhere from $70 to $250 depending on in-hand condition.


A very nice little collection and was obviously of some sentimental value for your Grandfather. Are you going to keep hold of them?
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 Posted 02/08/2012  02:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add almingbg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Those Korean specimens are beauties...
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100Yen: about 500$
5Yen; about 300$
iYen ;about 60$
If notes are uncirculated,more expensive.
I'm Korean collector live in South Korea.
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they are a very nice little collection of notes
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The Korean specimen notes are nice enough and rare enough that your best bet is to consign them to a paper money auction like Lyn Knight or Heritage.
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Shurkahn do you still have these?
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