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What (who) is 100 yen note - definition


100 yen note         
  • An example of a "Daikoku note", first issued in 1885.
  • 4th issue note featuring [[Prince Shōtoku]] on the obverse.Issued: 1930 to 1946
  • Reverse of a 4th issue note.
  • Obverse of a fifth issue note.Issued: 1944 to 1946.
  • Reverse of a 5th issue note.
  • Watermark used for fifth issue notes.
  • Obverse of a sixth issue note.Issued: 1945 to 1946.
  • Reverse of a 6th issue note.
  • "Series A" note obverseIssued: 1946 to 1956.
  • "Series A" note reverse.
  • Watermarks used on "Series A" notes.
  • "Series B" note obverseIssued: 1953 to 1974.
  • "Series B" note reverse.
  • Watermarks used on "Series B" notes.
JAPANESE YEN NOTE
100 yen bill
The 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.
100-yen shop         
  • 100-Emon at Kohnoike Higashi Osaka-City
  • Japan's first 100-yen shop
JAPANESE SHOPS
100-yen store; 100-yen Shop; 100-Yen shop; 100-Yen Shop; 100-Yen Store; 100-Yen store; 100 yen shop; 100 yen store; 100 Yen shop; 100 Yen store; 100¥ shop
are common Japanese shops in the vein of American dollar stores. Stocking a variety of items from clothing to stationery, housewares to food, each item is priced at precisely 100 yen.
2000 yen note         
RARELY CIRCULATED DENOMINATION OF JAPANESE YEN
2,000 yen note
The is a denomination of Japanese yen, that was first issued on July 19, 2000 to commemorate the 26th G8 Summit and the millennium. The banknote is notable for not being a commemorative banknote under Japanese law, and circulates as a regular issue.