Imperial money

January 8th, 2006 by Joe Jones
Joe

Random cool link of the day: Imperial Japanese money used in Southeast Asia during World War II. My favorites are the Indonesian notes.

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  • 3 Responses to 'Imperial money'

    1. Global Voices Online » Blog Archive » Japan, Southeast Asia: Old Notes Says:

      [...] Mutant Frog Travelogue directs us to images of banknotes used during the World War II Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia. [...]

    2. Elizabeth van Kampen Says:

      Very interesting, that part of the Japanese money during WWII, I remember that paper money very well. I was a teenager during that war in the former Dutch East Indies, today Indonesia.
      Please read my website, I hope you will.

      Best regards from Holland,

      Elixabeth van Kampen

    3. Elizabeth van Kampen Says:

      Sorry, forgot to note, my website is :www.dutch-east-indies.com

      Elizabeth van Kampen

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