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I don't know the dates on these, so ant help is appreciated. If you need close ups, let me know. There is one picture of each bill, which is about the size of a sheet of paper.

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These aren't "regular" Japanese banknotes. I think the "notes" in all three of your threads are different kinds of Japanese war bonds; during the war (which for Japan began in 1933) all Japanese employees (both civilian and military) were obliged to accept part of their pay as war bonds instead of cash. In effect, they were an involuntary loan everyone made to the government to help fund their war machine.

I found a few similar examples online, such as this one. As you can see from the sale price, they're not common.

I believe the month and year of issue on these bonds is in the third vertical column from the left. The bottom one (black) is Showa Year 14 (= 1939 AD), month 9. The top one (purple) is Showa 15 (1940), month 6. The middle one is also month 6 but I can't read the year.
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The middle one looks like 14th year.
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What year is 14?
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As I said above,

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Showa Year 14 (= 1939 AD)

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