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The
Japanese government-issued rupee in Burma
was
Japanese invasion money
issued as a replacement for
the local currency
during the
Japanese occupation of Burma
in the Second World War. Like most Japanese colonial currency from this period, a letter code was used on the notes; the first or top letter "B" indicates that the note was printed in and issued for the
State of Burma
; the second letter or letters indicate the block (or printing batch) of the note. The higher-value notes depict
Ananda Temple
in
Bagan
on the obverse. This one-cent banknote is part of the
National Numismatic Collection
at the
Smithsonian Institution
.
Other denominations:
5 cents
10 cents
1
⁄
4
rupee
1
⁄
2
rupee
1 rupee
5 rupees
10 rupees
100 rupees
Banknote design credit:
Empire of Japan
; photographed by
Andrew Shiva
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