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This is a bill that my dad brought back from the war i would like to see it go to a good home my sons all have girls anf not interested in history have another would like to see how it goes before i put the others up. thank you
I didnt know either all I know is he carried them in his wallet. Have to ask someone that knows history on money used by service men. He was in Japan, Philippians, several other places Guam thats all I remember.
This is two bills. The long bills in the middle go together. The wide bills go together I didn't know they used those bills but I guess they did.I have one that is not up there from the commonwealth of Australia that has the names of the guys he served with you can tell he placed in his wallet for a long time.
let me know if you want the wide one are the narrow one. I will put the other one back own the page will keep the one with the names of the men he served with. I would have to have more for that one. Thank you
Five Japanese pesos banknote or any japanese invasion currency from the philippines are worth about 1 US $ just to let you know on some history happy bidding everyone and member it's not what it's worth it's apart of history and soon there will be nothing left so it's a great piece
the philippians did use pesos but it was part of japanese government then after the invasion we help the philippians out and the japanese did use yen they did both I quest you could say
if nobody trust my word just copy and past this Five Japanese pesos banknote or any japanese invasion currency from the philippines are worth about 1 US $ and paste it on your web browser and it will take you to a site that will explain it know and enjoy your history everybody happy holidays