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Burma 5 Rupees Banknote, 1942-1944 ND, P-15b, VF - Very Fine

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Burma 5 Rupees Banknote, 1942-1944 ND, P-15b, VF - Very Fine


  • SKU:
    BURM15BC
  • Variety:
    Very Fine
  • UPC/ISBN
    Varies from Stock Photo
Serial Number: Varies from Stock Photo
Category: Banknotes
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This used Burma 5 Rupees banknote is in very fine condition. As part of the family of notes issued during the Japanese regime, the obverse of this note bears the text The Japanese Government. It also features the Ananda Buddhist Temple in Bagan. Palm trees with coconuts, cattle, carts, and Burma's Coat of Arms are also visible. The reverse shows the denomination over Guilloche patterns. Printed by the Greater Japan Imperial Government, this 150 x 72 mm paper banknote shows a Kiri flower when held up to a light source.

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