100 yen note
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This article is about the former 100 yen banknote. For the currently circulating coin, see 100 yen coin.
The 100 yen note (百円紙幣) was a denomination of Japanese yen issued from 1885 to 1974 in paper form. Eight different types were issued over the period of almost a century before they were replaced by the 100 yen coin. Only two of the issued notes continue to retain their legal tender status, both of which were issued after World War II. Like other old Japanese banknotes they are worth more on the collector's market than at face value.
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Value | 100 Japanese yen |
Security features | Watermarks |
Years of printing | September 8 1885 – August 1 1974 |
Obverse | |
Design | Various |
Reverse | |
Design | Various |
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