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Is This Some Type Of Souviner ?

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I found this at a garage sale. It says gold plated, no idea what it is other then a souviner of sort? thanks

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a bit larger then typical banknotes
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Store it flat, like a banknote. It is just another collectible. Most folks find them interesting (I do too), but they are not my cup of tea.

I have see Australian and U.S. 100 dollar note replicas presented in this way.
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It's a reproduction/souvenir of a 10,000 Yen Japanese Bank Note.
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If yours is abit over 5 oz; this be it:http://www.icollector.com/24K-Gold-...ill_i8573159
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Thanks, seems that is what I have...
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btw any guess as to the metal that was plated, I did use a magnet and did not stick to magnet? thanks
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