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Japan - 10.000 Yen 1984/93 - Pick # 99b - XF

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The Japanese ¥10,000 banknote is a prominent currency note featuring intricate designs and historical significance. Characterized by its elegant appearance, the note prominently displays the image of noted Japanese figure Yasunari Kawabata, the first Japanese Nobel Prize winner in literature. The vibrant colors and ornate patterns contribute to its aesthetic appeal, while various security features ensure its authenticity. The front side presents a serene portrait alongside traditional motifs that reflect Japan's cultural heritage. Meanwhile, the reverse side showcases further intricate designs, enhancing the note's overall elegance and complexity. Understanding these features provides insight into Japan's monetary history and artistic craftsmanship.


Obverse (front)
The front of the ¥10,000 note prominently features a detailed portrait of Yasunari Kawabata, rendered in grayscale. The background is adorned with ornate patterns in subtle shades of green and pink, adding an air of sophistication. The denomination is clearly marked with large characters reading '10000' at the top, as well as '万' – the kanji for 'ten thousand.' Security features such as a watermark and microprinting can also be found here, ensuring the note’s integrity. The overall color scheme and intricate designs symbolize Japan's rich cultural heritage, making this note not just a medium of exchange but also a work of art.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the ¥10,000 banknote presents a less detailed yet still aesthetically pleasing design. The focus shifts away from the portrait to elaborate decorative patterns that complement the front’s artistry. A large, uncolored circle occupies the center, highlighting the intricate surrounding motifs. Traditional Japanese elements like stylized flowers and waves seamlessly integrate into the design. Security features, including a holographic strip, might also be visible, illustrating advanced anti-counterfeiting measures. The combination of these visual elements and security features distinctly identifies the note while celebrating Japan's cultural identity.
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E - Auction # 23 / World Banknotes / April
Main categorie
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Country
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Year
1984

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