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Types of face value of yen
There are four kinds of banknotes 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10000 yen, and six denominations of coins 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 yen.

From 2065438 to July 2009, the Japanese government issued coins engraved with the New Year's number, giving priority to the production of 100 yen coins and 500 yen coins with large demand.

2065438+On the morning of April 9, 2009, Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso held a press conference and announced that Japan would issue a new version of banknotes and reprint them with the latest design and new anti-counterfeiting means.

The new version of 10000 yen notes will adopt the head of Japanese entrepreneur Shibusawa Eiichi, while the 5000 yen and 1000 yen notes will adopt the heads of tsuda umeko, the pioneer of women's education, and Kitasato Shibasaburo, the father of modern Japanese medicine, respectively. The 500 yen coin will also be remade, and the periphery and middle of the coin will be divided into two colors.

The Japanese government (imperial court) was ordered to actively adopt the cultural system of China in the Tang Dynasty. The currency was also made of "Kaiyuan Bao Tong" (62 1) copper in the Tang Dynasty, and "Harmony Tongkai" (made of silver in Nara, Japan in 708) was issued.

At that time, the Japanese were not very familiar with money. The imperial court began to force the use of currency, and this method of linking monetary savings with official positions also promoted the circulation of money in Japan.

In 708, the Yuan and Ming emperors cast two kinds of "He Shen rafters" of silver and copper, and then cast twelve imperial coins, but they were not widely circulated outside Gyeonggi. Due to the shortage of copper supply, currency manufacturing was abolished in the middle of 10 century.

The font on this royal currency is scrawled and rough. The value of money and credit also began to decline rapidly. People no longer use it.

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