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1984 Japan 1000 Yen Dari Jepang

1984 Japanese Banknote Paper Money 1000 Yen 1000 YEN NIPPON GINKO Image Of “Natsume Soseki” 1000-Seribu Yen Mata Uang Dari Negara Sakura Jepang Tahun 1984

The Yen has been the currency of the nation of Japan for about 140 years.  The production of the first 1000 Yen bill series began in 1950 and then was replaced in 1963 and then again in 1984 and 2004.

Below you can see a 1000 Yen 1984 series D bill which features Natsume Soseki on the front.  He was a noteworthy author (lived from 1967 until 1916) and was very well versed in many forms of literature.  The back of the 1000 Yen has a graceful illustration of 2 cranes with their heads pointed up and wings spread open.  The picture below of this banknote would grade very fine beautiful clean crisp with no holes  .

1000 Yen mata uang asing dari Negara Jepang uang kertas kuno dari Jepang tahun seri 1984



Currency Japanese Yen , 1000 Yen mata uang asing dari Negara Jepang uang kertas kuno dari Jepang tahun seri 1984. 1000 YEN NIPPON GINKO Nomer kode series ( RR363709J ) Depan bergambar foto ‘Natsume Soseki” Penulis buku novel, cerita pendek, cerpen, puisi dan poem poetry, beliau penulis terkenal dari Negara Sakura Jepang. Gambar belakang uang 2-dua burung Crane Bangau?, Mr Natsume Soseki beliau lahir di KotaTokyo Jepang pada tangal 9 February tahun 1867, dan beliau wafat meninggal Dunia pada tangal 9 December 1916  pada usia 49 tahun,  kondisi uang kertas yen ini sangat bagus + tidak robek , bolong atau kotor, hanya sedikit bekas lipatan saja gambar-nya masih terlihat sangat jelas dan bersih masih crips tidak berminyak, Silahkan bisa anda periksa sendiri difoto yang telah kami pajang ini, Terima kasih,

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