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Japanese banknotes 5 Yen Convertible Gold Note 1916 Bank of Japan

Japanese banknotes 5 Yen Convertible Gold Note 1916 Takeuchi no Sukune, Bank of Japan
5 Yen 1916 Nippon Ginko, Bank of Japan
Currency of Japan - 5 Yen Convertible Gold Note 1916, Nippon Ginko - Bank of Japan.
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Obverse: Portrait of Takeuchi no Sukune at right and Ube Shrine at left, Stylised Sun - symbol of Japan (Land of the Rising Sun) at upper center.
Reverse: Nippon Ginko - Promises to Pay the Bearer or Demand FIVE YEN in Gold.

Takenouchi no Sukune or Takeshiuchi no Sukune was a legendary Japanese hero-statesman, and is a Shinto kami.
Ube Jinja (Ube-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan.

Japanese Banknotes
ND (1915) "Convertible Gold Note" Issue

5 Yen        10 Yen        20 Yen